Wireless device and selective user control and management of a wireless device and data

ABSTRACT

A system and method to provide user marketing recommendations or suggestions based on a health diagnosis, using a radio frequency tag in communication with a human or animal, a radio frequency reader, and a computing device. A motion of the human or animal is detected by the radio frequency tag to generate a signal containing a vital sign, which is utilized by the computing device to determine a diagnosis and a treatment. Marketing information is sent to the user interface device about a drink, food, medical product or pharmaceutical product used in the treatment.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a system and method to provide usermarketing recommendations or suggestions based on a health diagnosis,using a radio frequency tag in communication with a human or animal, aradio frequency reader, and a computing device. A motion of the human oranimal is detected by the radio frequency tag to generate a signalcontaining a vital sign, which is utilized by the computing device todetermine a diagnosis and a treatment. Marketing information is sent tothe user interface device about a drink, food, medical product orpharmaceutical product used in the treatment.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

RFID uses electromagnetic energy to stimulate a tag to self-identify orto provide other stored, collected or generated data. Tag data can begenerated or activated using chipless tags or tag components, a sensor,unique data/identifiers or executable code, or combinations thereof. Tagcomponents can include a chip, semiconductor or circuit (“circuit”), amemory, operating circuitry, system on a chip, a connected antenna, orcombinations thereof. A passive tag can also include an antenna and anapplication-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) chip.

A tag can provide stored, generated, collected or activation data fromtag components, sensor, pulsing, code, data, identifiers, andcombinations thereof, among others, in response to a radio frequencyinterrogation signal from a reader. Similarly, a near-field coherentsensing application can direct electromagnetic energy or radio wavepulse sensing into a body, tissue, product or object using a tag thatcan be interrogated by a reader to receive generated or pulsed data.Near-field coherent sensing (“NCS”) can modulate external and internalvital signs, motion or change of human or non-human (“users”) body,tissue or structure onto multiplexed radio frequency signals andtransmit those signals with a unique digital identification or code, asdescribed herein.

Current tag applications are commonly used to track and monitor aproduct for supply chain and inventory management purposes. For example,a tag can be used with or disposed, embedded or attached to the exterioror interior of a CPG/FMCG product or container or a reader enabled smartappliance, speaker, tablet, phone, reader, beacon, wearable or device(“appliance/device”) or can be attached to or sewn into a garment,helmet, hat, shoe, sock, collar, band, strap, belt, bedding or any otherclothing or device (“garment”) constructed to hold and position a tag todirect a tag signal. Tags or sensors are usually manufactured with aunique identification number (e.g., a tag identifier can include amemory bank to store a product unique tracking identifier (“electronicproduct code” or “EPC”)) comprising a serial number, an associated checkdigit or product/service or user information and identifiers, orcombinations thereof. A unique serial or identification number typicallycannot be altered and the number is usually used once. Further, a tagcan be read-only, responding to an interrogation signal with a uniqueidentification number, tag, product, appliance/device, technology,sensor, network, module, data or activation data (“identifier”). Aunique serial number, identifier, signal or code can also correspond tothe attached or associated user, product, service, appliance/device,garment, technology and platform, database or network, server or datamodule or stores (“network” or “platform”). In other embodiments, a tagmay not store a unique serial number on a circuit but can incorporatefor example aluminum fibers into labels or paper so that RF energyreflects off the fiber a unique signal that a computer can then turninto a unique serial number.

A tag, sensor, generated or activation data technology, such as a run orexecutable code or respective reference, enables a tag to store,generate, collect or provide activation data that can be processed,analyzed, converted, shared or stored by or on a tag, appliance/device,technology, network or in respective data modules. See for example,Patent Application No. 20180204031, which is incorporated herein byreference in its entirety. Tag generation or activation data can beconfigured with a digital reference to connect to or communicate withdata incorporated, related or associated with appliance/device,technology, network or data modules. Data module connections orrelationships can include and activate next step data actions orprocesses for an appliance/device, network or data modules that caninclude home, retailer, wholesaler, manufacturer, hospitality,industrial, healthcare, agricultural or food/recipe products, servicesor providers and, more specifically, can include: use, monitoring,tracking, generating, converting, reporting, product/service orderplacement, marketing, payment processing, fulfilment or inventorymanagement solutions, among others.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The following summary presents certain aspects of the disclosedinvention and is not intended as a detailed overview. The primarypurpose is to provide a brief presentation of certain concepts thatinclude embodiments, systems, programs, methods, software orapplications that will be described in more detail and with othersherein. All FIGs. and disclosure herein can represent software,applications, processes, systems, flowcharts or block diagrams.

The present invention provides in part a tag with a selective usercontrolled means to deactivate, activate, disable or reconfigure a tagto protect from untimely or unauthorized interrogation or to control andmanage user, product, generated, collected or data activation technologythat can be configured to provide next step data actions. To this point,the invention provides a mechanical or manual means to allow a user toselectively deactivate, activate, disable or reconfigure a tag, providea physical or digital confirmation and initiate next step data actions.The user controlled means includes a cover or material to cover orencapsulate the sensor so that the sensor is not exposed to thesurrounding environment and cannot generate sensor data.

Another aspect of the present invention provides appliance/device,technology, garment, network or data modules to create a more efficientand self-operating home, retail, wholesale, manufacture, hospitality,industrial, healthcare, agricultural or food/recipe product, service orprovider market. As noted, tag generated, activated or data technologycan create data module connections or relationships regarding one, aseries or sequence of predetermined, selected or software or algorithmcomputed next step data actions by, between and among a user, anappliance/device, technology, garment or network, data modules andproducts, services or providers. In turn, these data modules and nextstep data actions can provide improved data communication andefficiencies throughout the inventory and supply chain managementsystem. Accordingly, these data modules, systems and methods can includeand enable additional participants to connect and communicate withusers, products, services or providers. For example, a tag cancommunicate and connect with an appliance/device or network data modulefor pharmaceutical and medical, agricultural, food and recipe,automotive and transport, insurance, security and emergency sectors toprovide user related products, services or providers as well as supply,inventory, product order, fulfillment and payment products or services.These appliance/device, technology, garment, network or data modules canbe configured to create a more reliable and automated service andbusiness platform to provide improved costs, services and reach bycombining disparate and fragmented markets with communication and dataefficiencies and economies of scale solutions.

Another aspect of the present invention provides methods or processes toconvert tag, sensor, generated or data activation technology intosynthesized human speech or text. Tag voice recognition processingtechnology can convert tag electrical, modulation, amplitude, phase,sine, wave form, resistivity or signal output changes, and any othersdescribed herein, and other data activation and related tag product,identifier or code data into synthesized human speech or text andtransform these signals into coding patterns with assigned meanings.This process can be incorporated into an appliance/device, technology,garment, network or data module, or combinations thereof.

Another embodiment provides an appliance/device, technology or garmentthat can be configured to communicate with or incorporate an embeddedtag reader module configured to scan and read tag generated, activationor data and process this data to track, monitor, locate, detect orreport a user, goods, services or providers and to activate next stepdata actions.

Another embodiment provides a method and system for the use of multiplebrand logos or names with communicative indicia attached or connected toan appliance/device, technology, garment, container or related marketingor packaging wherein at least one of the brand logos or names (such as asecondary or tertiary brand logo or name) can be used to represent aunique, different or distinct product, service or benefit from theprimary brand logo or name or provide an association for a relatedproduct, service or provider.

Objectives of the invention can be me obtained by a system to provideuser marketing recommendations or suggestions based on a healthdiagnosis, comprising:

-   -   a radio frequency tag in communication with a human or an        animal;    -   a computing device comprising a processor and a non-volatile,        non-transitory memory, and configured to communicate with a user        interface device, the computing device configured to utilize        artificial intelligence;    -   a radio frequency reader in communication with the computing        device and configured to receive a signal from the radio        frequency tag;    -   the radio frequency tag configured to measure a motion of the        human or the animal to provide a measured motion, wherein the        measured motion comprises a vital sign;    -   the radio frequency tag configured to send a signal to the radio        frequency reader, the signal containing vital sign data;    -   an application stored in the non-volatile, non-transitory        memory, configured to use artificial intelligence, and        executable by the processor to:    -   interpret the vital sign data to determine a level of the        measured motion;    -   determine whether the level of motion fails, maintains, reaches        or exceeds a determined level;    -   determine a diagnosis based on the level of motion;    -   generate a treatment comprising at least one of a drink, a food,        a medical product or a pharmaceutical product;    -   generate marketing information for the drink, the food, the        medical product or the pharmaceutical product; and    -   transmit the marketing information to the user interface device.

Objectives of the invention can also be obtained by a method ofproviding user marketing recommendations or suggestions based on ahealth diagnosis, comprising:

-   -   providing a radio frequency tag in communication with a human or        an animal;    -   providing a computing device comprising a processor and a        non-volatile, non-transitory memory, and configured to        communicate with a user interface device, the computing device        configured to utilize artificial intelligence;    -   providing a radio frequency reader in communication with the        computing device and configured to receive a signal from the        radio frequency tag;    -   measuring by the radio frequency tag a motion of the human or        the animal to provide a measured motion, wherein the measured        motion comprises a vital sign;    -   sending a signal from the radio frequency tag to the radio        frequency reader, the signal containing vital sign data;    -   the computing device using the application and artificial        intelligence to:    -   interpret the vital sign data to determine a level of the        measured motion;    -   determine whether the level of motion fails, maintains, reaches        or exceeds a determined level;    -   determine a diagnosis based on the level of motion;    -   generate a treatment comprising at least one of a drink, a food,        a medical product or a pharmaceutical product;    -   generate marketing information for the drink, the food, the        medical product or the pharmaceutical product; and    -   transmitting the marketing information from the computing device        to the user interface device.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates an embodiment of a tag with a sensor portion andactivation data and an antenna with deactivating pull tabs and a sensoror circuit/memory seal with a removable material to activate sensor,code or data by removing a tab or peel-off layer on a tag to initiate anext step data action.

FIG. 2 illustrates a block diagram of a method or system for a tagInternet or subscription model.

FIG. 3 illustrates a block diagram of a tag network with data modules,stores, servers and databases.

FIG. 4 illustrates a block diagram of a network system according to anembodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 5 illustrates a block diagram of a network system according to anembodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 6 illustrates a block diagram of a network system according to anembodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 7 illustrates a block diagram for an appliance/device or networksystem.

FIG. 8 illustrates a block diagram for an appliance/device or networksystem.

FIG. 9 illustrates a block diagram for an appliance/device or networksystem.

FIG. 10 illustrates a block diagram for an appliance/device or networksystem.

FIG. 11 illustrates a block diagram for a tag signal conversion method.

FIG. 12 illustrates a block diagram for an appliance/device or networksystem.

FIG. 13 illustrates a front view of a smart speaker system.

FIG. 14 illustrates a block diagram for an appliance/device, smartspeaker or network system.

FIG. 15 illustrates a block diagram for an appliance/device, smartspeaker or network system.

FIG. 16 illustrates a block diagram for an appliance/device, smartspeaker or network communication method or system.

FIG. 17 illustrates a perishable food or item inside a container with acontainer technology and brand logos or names.

FIG. 18 illustrates an appliance/device for use with a tag, food orcontainer method or system.

FIG. 19 illustrates an appliance/device for use with a tag, food orcontainer method or system.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention discloses tag technologies constructed toincorporate pulse sensing, sensor or other data generation or activationtechnologies that are configured to create appliance/device, garment,container, technology, network or data module relationships, processesor next step data actions. For example, a tag can be incorporated into aCPG; FMCG; product; food item; container; user; appliance/device;technology; or garment. Tag data in communication or connection withdata modules can be enabled when a tag generates or activates certaindata, combinations of data or thresholds, levels or amounts. Data moduleor store relationships and connections with an appliance/device,garment, technology, container or network can include home, retail,wholesale, manufacture, hospitality, industrial, healthcare,agricultural or food/recipe tag data generation or activation; tagsignal processing and conversion to synthesized human speech or text;and monitoring, tracking, locating and reporting: product orderplacement and fulfilment; product freshness or projected shelf-life;ambient air conditions; body, tissue or product vital signs, movement orchange; healthcare and well-being monitoring; consumer product/serviceengagement; authentication; merchandising and marketing; or dataauthentication and management, among others.

As used herein tag generated or activation data or technology caninclude a tag configured to generate or activate data using pulsesensing; a sensor; selective user controls to manage tag data exchangeor activation; or unique tag, user, data module, product, service,provider identifiers, code or executable code or references thereto, andcombinations thereof. For example, in one embodiment, a tag sensor canbe made from a sensing material such as a metal or other similar basedmaterial and comprise a tag antenna to generate data (“pulse sensing”).A tag can also be configured to detect or measure the presence, level,quantity or threshold levels of a gas, volatile organic compound,chemical or stimuli (“gas” or “gases”) in a container or ambient area. Atag can detect or react to the presence of a gas with a change in a tagresistivity or signal output. This resistivity or signal output changecombined with a tag, product, user or purchaser identifier can beinterrogated and sent by a reader to a local or remote appliance/device,network, server or inventory management system and related data setmodules to analyze and interpret the signal change and to provide nextstep data actions. See for example, U.S. Pat. No. 9,563,833 and U.S.Patent Application Nos. 20180290809, 20180093814, 20180249735 and20170263100, which are incorporated herein by reference in theirentirety. A tag can connect to, communicate with or affix to a user,product, container, appliance/device, garment, technology or ambientarea. A tag can comprise one or multiple sensors configured to detectdifferent or unique gases, to pulse or modulate a signal or other taggeneration or activation technologies. In another embodiment, a tag witha sensor portion can be combined with a temperature and humidity sensorto communicate with an appliance/device and network. Analyzed andprocessed tag and sensor generated data can compare gas, temperature andhumidity levels or concentrations of gas of a product or food item(e.g., meat) in a container or appliance/device storage compartment totrack freshness and spoilage grades that can include high, medium, lowor spoiled designations.

Further, a tag can be configured to detect levels of freshness orspoilage of a product; an ambient gas; element or condition; detect thepresence of harmful ambient gases, contaminants or explosives; monitor,track or report body vital signs, movement or changes to a body ortissue, among others; and to provide appliance/device, garment,technology, container, user or network notifications when certain taggeneration or activation data such as body vital signs or gas levels donot respond or report, fail, maintain, reach or exceed a predetermined,selected or software or AI selected profile, signature or comparativedatabase level, threshold, amount or combination.

Pulse sensing can incorporate techniques described by X. Hui and E. C.Kan, “Vital signs over multiplexed radio by near-field coherentsensing”, Nature Electronics, vol. 1, doi: 10.1038/S41928-017, January2018. (Featured in Nature Research News) (including Electronicsupplementary materials), which is incorporated herein by reference inits entirety. Provided is a method using electromagnetic energy or radiowave pulse sensing directed by a tag into a user's body or tissue toallow interrogation by a reader to receive the generated or pulsed data.Pulse sensing or NCS can modulate the external and internal vital signs,motion or change of a user's body or tissue (e.g., human, livestock,poultry, pets, etc.) onto multiplexed radio frequency signals byintegrating a digital identification or code that transmits with agenerated signal. Pulse sensing or NCS can utilize both RF signalamplitude and phase to sense and isolate a user's body or tissue vitalsigns, movement or change, among other applications.

In one application, the high frequency component of pulse sensing or NCSsignal can be used to mitigate body movement interference to collectmore accurate blood pressure, heartrate or other body metrics. A uniqueID corresponding to a tag provides improved discrimination of the signalfrom ambient interference and other tags. Pulse sensing or NCS tagapplication can but does not require a tag to directly contact a user'sskin and can be used as a remote monitoring sensor with either active orpassive radio frequency identification tags in proximity or attached toor embedded in a user; attached to a garment, appliance/device,container, technology or other attaching or supporting mechanism to holdand position a tag to an area to be monitored and interrogated by areader to track, monitor and report in real-time a user's heart orrespiration rate, blood pressure or breath effort, among other healthand well-being metrics.

Another embodiment provides a tag, a tag with a sensor portion or anexecutable code or reference to an executable code stored on a tagcircuit or memory that can be interrogated and executed by a reader orappliance/device. Code in one embodiment can provide data, instructions,algorithms or software to interpret or process tag generated data forpulse sensing, sensor data such as tag resistivity or signal outputchanges, modulated or demodulated pulsing signals, tag data conversionto synthesized human voice or text to provide response or query actionsor next step data actions. For example, tag data or code can beconfigured to open an application in an appliance/device to setup andoperate a tag and data when activated, as discussed herein. A tag can beactivated to automatically access an appliance/device application to setup user data and controls to monitor, track and report pulse sensing,sensor data generation or next step data actions which can be selected,configured and programmed by a user with tag, product, marketing,network or appliance/device suggestions or recommendations. Further, tagdata or code can be configured so that when activated a product orservice order is automatically placed; a product is placed into avirtual shopping basket; a product or marketing landing page isautomatically opened with an order option; a product image is displayedon an appliance/device or television display with a purchase or browseoption; and to provide the previously noted options including voice,text or converting the aforementioned actions into synthesized humanspeech or text for a user to engage with an appliance/device. Further, atag sensor can be configured to control the execution of a code or codereference so that the code is executed only when a sensor is activatedor combinations thereof.

For example, a computer system, program or method can be configured toprocess tag generated or activated data, as described herein, to includean appliance/device or network comprising a processor with acomputer-readable memory and readable tangible storage medium withprogram instructions stored on the tangible storage medium to beexecuted by a processor. A network computer system, program or method,as described herein, can receive the executable content or uniqueidentifiers from a tag, appliance/device, garment, container, technologyor network reader. The content can be a program code that can beexecutable by a reader, appliance/device, garment, technology or networkand the content can be provided by a tag to a reader to cause thecontent to be executed. The content can be executed by retrieving a codethat can include a location specified by a reference to the code. Areference can be part of the received content. The code or content canbe sent to a respective appliance/device, garment, technology or networkmodule to be executed which can include executing any of the actions ornext step data actions noted herein. Associated or tag generated oractivated data can be retrieved, analyzed or processed using anappliance/device, garment, technology or network data to perform any ofthe next step data actions described and discussed herein.

FIG. 1 shows a tag 9 that can be used, affixed or attached with or to auser, appliance/device, garment, container or product. A tag can beconfigured to incorporate data generation, sensor 11 or activationtechnology such as an executable code, tag identifier, unique user orproduct data or identifiers such as a stock keeping code (SKU),universal product code (UPC), European article number (EAN), serial ormodel number configured to generate or activate data for tracking,monitoring, locating, reporting, order placement, marketing, productfreshness and user body vital signs and related levels or thresholds andreporting levels and any others described herein.

Tag data can be interrogated by a reader system comprising a readerdevice with an antenna. With a passive or semi-passive tag, an antennabroadcasts an interrogation signal to a tag that responds bytransmitting generated or activation data back through the sensor orantenna to the reader. Data can be transmitted to or in communicationwith a tag data module or processing system which can be localized in anappliance/device, garment, technology, container or network incommunication with data modules or a computing appliance/device ornetwork to store, analyze, process, convert or respond to data queries,prompts or next step data actions by using software, algorithms, code,directions, neural networks, AI and other processes or combinations tointerpret data or to transmit data to a remote computingappliance/device via cloud or other network system to store, analyze,convert or interpret data and respond to user, sequenced or automateddata queries. Data processing can be localized, network or data-basedand configured as an internet or subscription service. As shown in FIG.2 , a subscription based service can be structured to provide analysis,interpretation and queries, as noted herein, of generated or activateddata configured in modules or next step data actions as well asproviding user product goods, services or providers. Data processing,modules or next step data action systems can process received generated,activated or next step data actions depending on the intended functionor use of a tag. For example, a tag processing system can be configuredto provide automated or sequenced product order placement and delivery,food freshness or user vital signs for body, tissue or product data. Atag processing system can further be configured to analyze,authenticate, validate and determine tag signals, generation oractivation such as pulse sensing, gas concentration levels, location ormobility monitoring, code, data and unique identifiers and unique tagsignal generation with specific or designated actions, which can includeany of the disclosed herein, with an appliance/device or network.

As shown in FIG. 1 , a tag 9 with an antenna 10 or sensor portion 11 canreceive an RF interrogation signal from a reader and broadcast an RFresponse to an interrogation signal with pulsing, generated, activationor next step data actions. Typically tags incorporate linear- orcircular-polarized antennas that can be constructed as a series ofnested conductive rectangular patterns with adjacent patternsconstructed to contact a short conductive lead that can also connect toor communicate with a sensor.

An embodiment in FIG. 1 shows a single 12 or double perforation line 13or a pre-cut application 14 to facilitate separating tag components.These applications can be manufactured or constructed into or around acircuit 17, antenna 10, sensor 11 or substrate 16 to easily separate tagcomponents along a line of perforations or other pre-cuts to disable atag by separating the antenna, sensor or circuit from each. Furthermore,a pull tab 180 connected to a substrate, perforations or other materialto separate the components can be incorporated to separate and disable atag. A user can separate the antenna, sensor or circuit from each other,in any order or combination, to control, deactivate, reconfigure ordisable a tag. Additionally, a tag can be configured to visually ordigitally confirm the aforementioned steps or processes. A tag reader orappliance/device can be used to confirm any of the steps or processesherein and provide confirmation with an appliance/device, display orwith synthesized human speech, text or an audible reader confirmationthat a tag signal or generated or activated data is not sent or is nolonger received. The aforementioned tag structures are constructed todeactivate a tag. A reader with associated software or processing canidentify a tag as unreadable or absent and in turn provide a next stepdata action such as placing a product order for an absent product,converting said action into synthesized human speech or text to inform auser or appliance/device that a product is absent, an order has beenplaced or to ask if an order should be placed or provide another orsequenced data action.

As shown in FIG. 1 , a circuit, sensor or antenna, or portions thereof,can be sandwiched between two layers of packaging material 15. A sensorcan be hermetically sealed by a layer until the removable material isremoved to expose the sensor. The removable material can be reappliedafter removal to recover the tag, sensor or components. The layers canbe manufactured so that the adhesion of the circuit, sensor or antennato the upper or lower layer of the packaging material is greater thanits adhesion to the upper or lower layer which in turn can be affixed toan appliance/device, garment, container, product or user. Another layeror part thereof can be provided on either side of a tag including anadhesive material so that a layer or portion thereof can be removed andthe tag can be affixed or attached to a user, product, container,garment or appliance/device using the exposed adhesive material. In thisway, a tag can be adhesively disposed or attached to a user so that thetag and components are protected by outer layers and allow generated tagdata to be interrogated through a plastic layer. Further, thisapplication can produce a peel-off layer 16 affixed by an adhesivematerial or layer to a circuit, sensor or antenna, or parts thereof. Acircuit, sensor or antenna can be removed or destroyed by delaminatingthe tag by pulling or removing the upper or lower layer of material fromthe tag and removing a circuit, sensor or antenna, or parts thereof. Apull tab connected to the upper or lower layer of packaging can be usedto facilitate the delamination process. The tag can be configured sothat only a portion of the circuit, sensor or antenna is removed; forexample, the portion above a peel-off line 12. In one example, thisprocess can leave a pair of short antenna lines or connections, contactsor stubs attached to the circuit, sensor or antenna. A pull tab can alsoprovide a conducive material on one side contacting the tag and specificpoints or connectors so that when the tab is pulled it either breaks,disconnects or deactivates existing connections or in reverse can createnew connections to change the tag resistivity, create tag connections orreception. Furthermore, a tag, components or a sensor portion can besealed individually or together with a signal blocking material toprevent the tag from sharing data or being interrogated by a readeruntil the sealing material is removed. When the material is removed itallows tag data to be shared and read by a reader or can allow thetag/sensor portion to generate data and to be interrogated by a reader.In another embodiment, a tag portion can be sealed and covered by amaterial (e.g., a plastic) to allow tag data such as tag or productidentifiers or other unique tag information to be read by a readerthrough the plastic material covering the tag to enable supply chain orinventory management monitoring and tracking purposes but to prevent thesealed sensor to generate data until the material sealing the sensor isremoved from the tag. In each case, a sealing material can be removed bypeeling off a layer, using a pull tab, puncturing the sealing materialor a coating material covering tag components can be removed as noted toactivate a sensor. Tag sealing material can include foil, insulatedfoil, metal-on-paper sticker, or metal or signal blocking material,plastic or any other materials depending upon the tag's intended use. Asupply chain tag can use a plastic covering to allow tag data to becollected and read while a sensor is sealed and a signal blockingmaterial such as foil to prevent a reader from interrogating tagactivation data such as an executable code or unique identifiers ordata.

In another embodiment, the present invention provides tag informationexchange control by providing tag structures to allow a user to alter atag to inhibit the ability of a reader to interrogate the tag. Forexample, see U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,277,016 and 7,253,734, which areincorporated herein by reference in their entirety. A user canselectively disable a tag circuit, memory, sensor or antenna, orcombinations thereof, to prevent the exchange of tag data between thetag and an associated reader configured to result in a next step dataaction such as placing a product order or marketing action. Next stepdata actions can cause a product or service to be automatically ordered;placed into a virtual shopping basket/list; open a product ordering,marketing or other landing page; generate a voice or text response orquery to a user regarding said actions; cause a product image to bedisplayed on an appliance/device display or television with an orderpage or product purchase option; or combined functions and any otheractions disclosed herein, among others, that can be configured toinitiate other data or initiated action. A user can also manage, selector program next step data actions or sequences via an appliance/device,network, data module, application or user account.

Another aspect of the present invention provides tag data exchangecontrol using tag structures such as a material to cover and seal a tagcircuit, tag, sensor portion or tag components, or combinations thereof,to prevent the exchange of tag or sensor data until a user selectivelydecides to share said tag data and next step data actions. A user canselectively remove a cover or expose a tag to allow or to cause areader, appliance/device, garment or technology to receive the tagsensor or activation data. The cover can be reapplied as desired. Tagactivation data can include, among others, executable code; a referenceto an executable code; unique identifiers, codes or descriptors fortechnology, container, appliance/device, garments, sensors or products;pulsing or sensor data or a tag's resistivity or signal output change,or combinations thereof, among others. In one example, a tag or a tagwith a sensor or activation data can incorporate a switch to connect ordisconnect tag antenna reception to control tag data generation oractivation or interrogation by a reader. See U.S. Pat. No. 8,844,831,which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. A tag with aswitch can be configured to generate or activate tag data and next stepdata steps as disclosed herein. For example, in one embodiment a tagswitch can be configured to be placed in a deactivated mode so that atag is prevented from generating, activating or sharing tag data or nextstep data actions or a reader interrogating said data. A tag can beconfigured to be placed into an activated mode to enable a tag togenerate, activate or transmit tag data or be interrogated by a readerand initiate next step data actions.

A user can selectively remove a cover to expose a tag to allow taggeneration and allow a reader, appliance/device, garment, container ortechnology to receive the tag generated or activation data. Theremovable cover can be reapplied as desired. Tag activation data caninclude, among others, executable code; a reference to an executablecode; unique identifiers, codes or descriptors for technology,container, appliance/device, garments, sensors or products; pulsing orsensor data or a tag's resistivity or unique or signal output change, orcombinations thereof, among others. A reader, however, can be configuredto read the stored tag data on the circuit or memory, through a plasticcovering but not the generated sensor data until a plastic seal coveringis removed to allow an exposed sensor to react to gases, generate andtransmit data. The plastic seal can be reapplied to cover the sensor asdesired, such as to prevent generated sensor data from beinginterrogated by the reader.

Furthermore, a tag, as described herein, without a cover can be disposedinside an open/close or tag antenna connect/disconnect container orwrist band structure or device, for example. A tag can be disposed orembedded inside a wrist band or tag connector with an open/closeaperture to expose a tag or connect/disconnect a tag antenna structure.When the band aperture is open or connected a tag can generate data andtransmit data to a reader and when the aperture is closed or the antennadisconnected the tag is sealed or disconnected and cannot generate ortransmit data. The container/band can be constructed with materials toprevent the exchange of tag generated or activation data when thecontainer/band is closed such as a foil, connecting/disconnecting a tagantenna from the circuit or memory using a slide mechanism or other asdiscussed in the tag switch embodiment or by using other non-readableplastics or materials or readable materials depending upon the intendeduse purposes of a tag. For example a combination of apertures can beused containing unique data generation or activation data and use acombination of sealing materials. When a container/band is opened or tagantenna connected a tag can generate or activate and transmit to areader or an appliance/device and provide next step data actions. Whenclosed or disconnected tag data is prevented from being generated,activated or transmitted. This application can be used for anyappliance/device or network to selectively allow a user to control atag, data generation, activation or data transmittal and next step dataactions. This application can be used as a digital key to a home, car,door or entrance, payment or any other smart home or digital controldevice for a smart home appliance/device. As noted, all next step dataactions can be selected, programmed or determined by a user or softwareor AI with an appliance/device, network, application or user account.

Another embodiment provides a tag with a detached antenna with a tagcircuit containing a unique combination of user, appliance/device,container, food, technology or product identifiers, descriptors,executable code or reference to executable code. When the tag antenna isdetached or disconnected tag data cannot be generated, activated, sharedor sent to a reader. When an antenna is attached or connected to orplaced into contact with a tag circuit or memory tag data can begenerated, activated and read by a reader to provide next step dataactions.

Another embodiment provides an alterable tag with a substrate ormaterial sealing a tag and components that can include a sensor orantenna structure extending in different directions from the circuitstructure. Notches, perforations, or slits can be included to facilitatetearing or removing tag components or for pulling tabs or removinglaminates. Notches can include circles, squares, triangles orrectangles. Suitable pull tabs can be provided in the vicinity of thenotches or perforations to facilitate tearing to deactivate orreconfiguration a tag. The removable substrate ore material can bereapplied to seal the tag or components as desired.

For example, a user can tear or pull off a portion of a tag with thetabs, notches or perforations which can show the visibly altered tag andexpose a tag or components. The remaining circuit, sensor or truncatedantenna can still allow a tag to transmit data but only in closeproximity. This can allow a user to disable a tag to prevent generating,activating or transmitting data such as pulse, code or sensor data, toplace a product order or other action when a reader detects a product asabsent or any other next step data action.

Another embodiment provides a tag including a circuit, sensor orantenna, or combinations thereof, structured to generate or provide dataactivation technology and disposed inside an open/close container ordevice and configured to provide next step data actions. An open/closecontainer can be constructed with material to seal the tag, sensor oractivation data inside a container so that sensor or data cannot beshared or read when the container is closed. To activate the taggeneration or activation data a user opens the container and causes areader to interrogate the tag, generated or activation data, orcombinations thereof, to initiate next step data actions. When a usercloses the container the tag is sealed inside the container and datacannot be read until a user reopens the container. In anotherembodiment, a tag and a circuit or memory with data generation oractivation technology can be constructed in proximity to an unattachedor disconnected tag antenna. An appliance/device or container button,slide or push mechanism can allow a user to connect a tag circuit ormemory and data generation or activation technology with or to a tagantenna to allow a reader to interrogate the connected tag and antennato read the generated or activation technology to automatically initiatea next step data action. When a user releases the mechanism in oneembodiment, a spring or mechanism can separate or disconnect the tagcircuit, memory, data generation or activation component from an antennato cause it to be unreadable. In other embodiments, the aforementionedcan be constructed so that each component of a tag can be mechanicallyor otherwise separate or separated from each other or in combination tocause the same mechanical or next step data action results.

Another aspect of the present invention provides a tag that incorporatesa data generation or activation technology configured to create dataconnections and relationships with network or data modules or stores.For example, tags; CPG; FMCG; food items; containers; healthcare andwell-being monitoring and reporting; users; garments; andappliance/devices can comprise corresponding unique identifiers that canbe activated by the aforementioned technologies and can be configured toenable data items in a network, data module or data management platform.See for example FIGS. 3 and 4 which depict a tag network incorporatingappliance/device or network data modules and stores and next step dataactions. The data management platform can control the chain of custody;business rules module; product order distribution; healthcare andwell-being providers and services; and manufacturer, retailer andwholesaler food, product, service providers and others noted herein. Abusiness rules module can identify rules to determine which data moduleor item to use and the proper sequence. For example, data modules cancomprise placing product or service orders; monitoring, reporting orresponding to healthcare and well-being generated tag data; productpayment services; placing orders for pharmaceutical or medical productsor services; and other data disclosed herein. As previously noted, auser can program, select or choose next step data actions and sequences.This platform can provide improved communication and performancethroughout the aforementioned food, product, service supply, inventoryand order and payment chain by providing improved communication andinteraction between a user and differentiated and fragmented productsand services by creating an automated and efficient monitoring,reporting and delivery platform.

For example, a tag with a generation or activation technology can beattached to the exterior or interior of a CPG/FMCG container for food ormedication to monitor and report: use; location; freshness or expirationdates; reorder a product; or can be incorporated into a garment tomonitor a user's heart and respiration rate, blood pressure or breathingactivity and activity. The tag or activation technology generates aunique identifier for these products, services or actions which enablesappliance/device or network data modules. Activated or generated tagdata can automatically enable or activate data modules in anappliance/device or network and next step data actions.

A tag can be configured to create data relationships and connectionsusing tag data generation or activation technologies with a uniqueidentifier corresponding to a tag, generated or activation technology.Next step data actions stored in a data management network or module canbe enabled by a code, unique identifier or tag generated or activationtechnology. A data management network can also control the chain ofcustody and provide the necessary business rules software program. Thebusiness rules software program can be configured to identify the rulesto determine data modules or stores and next step data actions to selector activate. For example, next step data actions can include home,retail, wholesale, manufacture, hospitality, industrial, healthcare,agricultural or food/recipe data, information, queries, searches oractions that can more specifically can include: product order placementor fulfilment; product or ambient freshness monitoring, tracking andreporting; ambient air monitoring, tracking and reporting; vital sign,healthcare and well-being monitoring, tracking and reporting; tag datasynthetic human speech or text conversion; unique tag signal validation,tag initiated recipe recommendations and ingredient, product, foodidentification; or marketing data actions as discussed herein; andprovide respective next step data action module processing, analysis orconversion as well as other actions and tasks noted herein. Next stepdata actions can be configured as data modules or stores to provide anyof the data, actions, queries or searches required to carry out anyappliance/device, garment or network process described herein (“nextstep data actions”).

For example, a home, retailer, wholesaler, manufacturer, hospitality,industrial, healthcare, agricultural or food/recipe transactionaldatabase can support next step data actions. A module can be constructedto update the network with data, next step data actions, activationtechnologies and related serial number and identifiers to ensure secure,authenticated and accurate data and provide search and queryfunctionality. All modules can include deep learning algorithms, AI,neural network or other disclosed interaction, management, query andsearch for data and to interact, data share and communicate with othermodules and provide or initiate data and other next step data actions. Amanagement process or module can update network data modules ordatabases with data, next step data actions or tag generation oractivation technologies and with unique issued serial identifiers. Adatabase manager can also be configured to provide the rules orguidelines to address or edit next step data actions, database or modulerecords that can include an appliance/device application to access orquery network, data modules or generated or activation technologies,next step data actions or processes, data conversion or analysismethods, processes or results. An appliance/device or network user candownload a tag data application or activate an application using a taggenerated or activated application as discussed herein. When anappliance/device scans a tag, generated or activation data or next stepdata actions it can engage the application to allow an authorized userto query a network for tag data or to register, authorize, edit orcancel a previous data action with an appliance/device application.These actions can also be accomplished using an established user accountwith a login and secure password as described herein. A user can alsoquery a specific tag identification number, recent activity or historyregarding user, account, unique, activated or generated tag signal ordata or to edit, amend a user and data or terminate the operation of atag or account or edit account, user or tag data. Network data access oredits can be configured to provide user or account access confirmationsto an appliance/device or secure codes or biometric authorizations toprotect network access.

An appliance/device application can be configured to provide tag data,activation technology or data generation results, verification orauthentication methods such as voice, text, codes, gps or camerafunctionalities. As noted, an appliance/device application can beactivated to allow a user to review history, voice, image or textmessages or next step data actions or provide network or data modulesearches by text, voice or image.

As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 , a tag with generated or activationtechnology can be incorporated into an appliance/device, garment orcontainer and can generate a unique identifier. Activated or generatedtag technology can communicate a unique identifier to a network toenable network data or next step data action modules to process tagactivated or generated data.

In another embodiment as depicted in FIGS. 2-7 , networks, systems andmethods in accordance with the embodiments herein can include the use ofa subscription service, internet or network model, to allow CPG/FMCGproducts to be locally or remotely monitored, controlled and managedusing appliance/device or technologies via a network such as theinternet in combination with a subscription service or others describedherein. A user can establish parameters and controls via a user ornetwork account for an automatic subscription service to provideproduct/service order placement; fulfilment or delivery; replenishment;upgrade; substitution; replacement or status of products; food andambient freshness reporting; or body vital sign monitoring andreporting; among others disclosed herein. A system and method canincorporate a network of tags attached to or in communication with FMCG;food; garments; a user; or an appliance/device and configured to providereal-time reporting regarding tag generated or activated data that caninclude code activated actions, sensor resistivity or signal outputchange or pulse sensing modulations, among others.

A home or workspace can monitor and track tags for generated oractivated tag data that can include pulse sensing, sensor or codeactivated actions. Appliance/device readers monitoring and tracking tagscan create an automated system to also track, monitor or report a user'sactivity, garment or badge use or location or movement of a specific tagas well as track, monitor, report and provide next step data actions fortag generated or activated data such as food or ambient air freshness,product/service order and fulfilment or user vital sign tracking andreporting. Further, a tag can incorporate any tag or user generation,activation or identifier data disclosure herein and can be embedded orplaced into or attached to a user or their body such as under theirskin, in a garment or appliance/device.

In one embodiment, internet or network automated product monitoring orreplenishment can include a subscription service to facilitate userproducts, services or purchases by and among manufacturers, retailers orwholesalers. These networks, systems and methods can also provide datacollection, data communication, data analysis or tracking of products orservices, or combinations thereof, to improve order product placement,automatic replenishment of goods and delivery by using tags. Thesubscription service can provide numerous services ranging from productorder placement, fulfilment or delivery; food freshness monitoring,tracking and reporting; and monitoring, tracking and reporting uservital signs and providing next step data actions and any others notedherein.

By way of example, and as depicted in FIGS. 7-10 and 12 , a user maypour a glass of milk and realize the bottle is half empty. The user canlocate a tag located at the half-mark of the bottle, remove a tab coversealing a tag sensor or activation technology so that a sensor reactionto an ambient stimulus can immediately or concurrently change theresistivity or signal output of the tag which is read, analyzed andinterpreted to automatically place a purchase order and delivery for themilk container or include the product into a virtual basket/list ofgoods. The user can then place the container into an appliance or pantryarea. Additionally, a user can also remove a tab from a tag to allow areader to interrogate a tag activation data such as a code or uniqueproduct, tag or other identifier, or combination thereof, configured toplace a product order and provide other next step data actions describedherein. When a user removes a cover from a tag, a data activationtechnology or sensor reaction can convert into a synthesized human voiceor text via an appliance/device or network tag signal voice/texttranslation module that can be configured to ask “User would you like toreorder the same brand and size milk container or would you like to trya substitute” or “User, your milk has been reordered and should bedelivered Tuesday. Would you like an appliance/device confirmation?” Ifan order is immediately placed, a prior confirmation can be sent to auser via an appliance/device such as a smartphone to accept or declinethe purchase, to place the order into a shopping list, search for asubstitute or to increase the quantity of the order prior to the orderbeing placed, fulfilled or delivered. In another example, anappliance/device reader can interrogate a tag located on the chest orwrist area of a garment (e.g., pocket or cuff) or bedding located inproximity to body areas to be monitored, tracked and reported to provideuser vital sign readings. These tag signals can be converted intosynthesized human speech or text to provide a user with heart orrespiration rate, blood pressure, breath effort, among others, bytransmitting the data to the appropriate appliance/device or networkdata modules to be processed.

In another embodiment an appliance/device, garment, technology or readerin communication with a network can be configured to process or tointerpret the resistivity level, signal output change or modulations ofa tag or a sensor portion to activate next step data actions. These tagsignals or changes can be processed and converted into or can generate asynthesized human voice or text response via an appliance/device,garment, technology or network by using tag signal to voice/speech ortext conversion/recognition to represent the actions or next step dataactions which can include automatically placing a product/service order,fulfillment or delivery; placing a product/service into a virtualshopping list or opening a product order placement, marketing or otherlanding page; providing product, food or ambient freshness reports, foodor container shelf-life projections, absence or availability updates; orgenerating a voice/text response or query to a user regarding saidactions or next step data actions or combinations thereof, among others.

For example, as shown in FIG. 11 , a generated or activated tag data orsignal conversion process can enable a tag on a CPG/FMCG container orfood item, garment or tag attached to a user to be converted intosynthesized human speech or text by providing a pre-recorded, voiceactivated or generated synthesized human voice or text notice, message,recommendations or suggestions that can provide notice that a food itemis spoiled or has a defined remaining shelf-life, provide notice aproduct is absent, available or has been ordered and request a verbal,texted or other interface order confirmation or that a user's heart rateor other vital signs are elevated and provide user suggestions,recommendations or an emergency request/response or event specificcontacts. Tag generated synthesized human speech or text enables voicerecognition and human speech engagement to create dialog andconversation between a generated, activated, detected or changed tagsignal, status, event or next step data action with a user and canprovide an appliance/device, garment, container, technology or networkand data module recommendations, suggestions, orders or contactsregarding generated, activated, detected or changed tag signals, statusor events by automatically connecting a user to a product, service orprovider via appliance/device or network data modules.

For example, in one embodiment, a tag data interface can be configuredto provide real-time entry and interactive prompts such as ananalog/digital signal to convert tag signals to digital patterns and bedecoded or recognized by template-matching or feature analysis. Taggeneration or activation data can communicate or transmit to a softwareprogram or it can activate a range of appliance/device, garment ornetwork analysis or conversion operations or processes that canintegrate with data modules and next step data actions. This processallows tag generated, activated or next step data actions in real-timeto transfer, communicate and convert electronically transmittablesignals or data into synthesized human speech or text to create tag datauser interactions with products, services, providers, marketing andother data modules as described herein.

For example, a method for tracking freshness or expiration dates of foodor containers can include attaching tags to a food or container andplacing them into a storage area. Tags can include unique data relatingto tag, technology, food or container data or identifiers. Data can alsoinclude food or container identification data, freshness data,expiration date or container open date data. An appliance/device readercan interrogate tags and store the data on an appliance/device ornetwork and retrieve relevant container open/close freshness or fooddata from a network and can also convert the data into synthesized humanspeech or text that can be stored as a message, retrieved by a user whenproviding a trigger word or speaking to a speaker or enable anappliance/device or notify a user at a predetermined time that a food orcontainer is expired or not fresh.

Tag generation, activation and structures discussed herein areconfigured to function with an appliance/device, garment, container,network and a smart speaker embodiment disclosed herein. Smart speakersare designed to perform tasks or services using voice engagement andinteraction with a user. A smart speaker can be activated when a triggerword or a conversation or words are detected. Once detected, user verbalqueries or commands, in some cases following a trigger word, arecaptured and sent to a remote or network service for interpretation anduser input results. See for example, Patent Application No. 20180260680,which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

FIGS. 13-15 depict a smart speaker or functionality integrated into anappliance/device (“speaker”) that can communicate with, connect to orincorporate a tag reader with an appropriate interface to a speakeroperating system or remote network in communication with said speaker.In this embodiment, a speaker can be configured to perform tasks orservices from received tag signals that can be converted intosynthesized human speech or text to provide voice engagement andinteraction by, between and among a user, a tag, generated or activateddata, a smart speaker and suggested or next step data actions andappliance/device or network data modules, or combinations thereof. Aspeaker can be activated when it detects or receives certain generatedor activated tag data signals which can function as trigger words, ifnecessary, or next step data actions. Once detected and received, tagsignals can be analyzed and processed into synthesized human speech/textor into suggested or next step data actions that can also be convertedinto verbal queries or commands to engage or interact with and among auser, tag and speaker. A speaker can also be configured to display a tagsignal result or next step data action onto an appliance/device displayor television or can send a result to a user or an appliance/device viavoice message, text, graphically, numerically or image, or combinationsthereof. A tag signal, text or audio input can be processed locally orremotely and in one instance can validate a tag generated or activatedsignal via unique tag, product or code identifiers to allow or authorizedata conversion or initiate next step data actions. A speaker can beconfigured to ask or provide a voice acknowledgement each time tag datais generated, activated or next step data actions are initiated such aswhen a tag signal is received, a product order is placed, when a tag isidentified as absent or when a product order is activated by a code, tagor product or other unique identifier. A speaker can also be configuredwith a trigger word, command or sound to cause a connected or speaker incommunication with a reader to scan for tags and generated or activateddata and confirm receiving said data. A speaker can also functionwithout the use of trigger words with a user engaging a speaker withcommands, words or conversation.

Provided in FIG. 13 is a speaker configured to communicate with orincorporate an embedded reader module to scan and read tag generated oractivated data to: locate, monitor and report goods or items; provideproduct, food or container freshness levels; container or foodshelf-life projections; product absence or availability updates; monitorand report ambient air quality; monitor, track or report body vitalsigns; generate voice response or user queries regarding tag signals ordata generated, activated or next step data actions, among others.Furthermore, a smart speaker can be configured to convert generated,activated or next step data actions into user voice or text responsesand queries depending upon the context. A speaker can also be configuredto detect or read stored or generated tag data and to interpret outputinformation in a radio frequency regime; for example, frequency,frequency shift, signal intensity, or other detectable or sine basedinformation or data. In certain embodiments, a method can includedetecting an output of the radio frequency identification by a reader. Areader can connect to or communicate with an appliance/device,container, garment, user or network or other computing device withalgorithms, software, neural network, AI, data modules or instructionsto compute, analyze, process, compare and respond to the provided,queried or generated data locally or remotely via a network, internet,cloud, edge computing or other similar network and network interfaces orcombinations thereof.

FIG. 14 shows an example of an appliance/device or speaker that canincorporate components of a speaker system and connect to a network oranother appliance/device, container, user, garment or technology. Aspeaker in communication with an appliance/device, tag, container,product, user, garment or network can connect or communicate with userdata modules or stores and data stored or provided in a user account,profile or an appliance/device as discussed herein. A speaker caninclude a tag, a tag reader, sensor, voice listener, parser, intenthandler, commitment engine, entity tracker and an output device. Asensor can include a microphone to receive natural language inputs orsignals from a user or appliance/device, signals and a reader to receivetag generated or activated data signals and corresponding next step dataactions.

A reader, signal data conversion module, voice listener, parser andintent handler can work together or in combination to convert naturallanguage inputs or tag signal inputs into synthesized natural languageor text and into next step data actions or commitments that can beexecuted by a speaker, appliance/device or network. A reader caninterrogate a tag for generated or activated data signals and store saiddata locally or remotely. A commitment engine stores commitments incommitment storage. An entity tracker can provide context informationfor a tag signal or commitment engine and/or other data modules. A useror a tag can initiate or at a contextually appropriate time a commitmentengine can execute a commitment or next step data action and provideoutput, such as tag to audio signals or text, among others.

FIGS. 14-15 provide examples of a remote service providing tag generatedor activated data conversion into synthesized natural speech, text ornatural language processing of a speaker system. In one example, a tagreader or signal converter, voice listener, parser, intent handler,entity tracker and commitment engine are disposed in an appliance/deviceor network. Tag or sensor generated or activated data from a tag,generated or activated data technology or a user device can communicateto an appliance/device, network or data modules. In another embodiment,data can be provided locally by an appliance/device. In one embodiment,tag generated or activated data from a user, appliance/device,container, food item or garment can be interrogated by a speaker andtransmit the appropriate data and next step data actions to analyze,process or convert said data.

FIG. 15 depicts an embodiment of a computing system that can provide amethod or process described herein. An appliance/device or computingsystem can include a logic processor, volatile memory and a non-volatilestorage device. A system can also include a reader, a tag, a display,input and communication system, among others. A logic processor caninclude an appliance/device or network configured to executeinstructions and a volatile memory can include an appliance/device thatcan include random access memory. Furthermore, a non-volatile storagedevice can include an appliance/device or network configured to holdinstructions executable by a logic processor to implement the methods orprocesses described herein.

A speaker can incorporate a function or mode to store or segregateunique user or event data, converted synthesized human speech, text,graphical, numeric or tag data or next step data actions and providediscrete user access or contextually appropriate data sharing. In oneembodiment, a speaker can connect to, communicate with or incorporate anindicator light located on the front panel of a speaker or on any othervisible area. An indicator light can activate when a speaker or networkprovides, stores or queues unique user data or when a user shares datawith multiple users such as a specific or general message, record, useror event data in response to a user query or related data or viagenerated or activated tag data, results or reporting or next step dataactions. For example, a speaker indicator light can activate in a colorto notify a user there are pending tag product purchase orders orvirtual basket orders that require a user's voice or text confirmationor an order page confirmation prior to authorizing placement; recent orhistorical vital sign indicators, levels or reports to review;confirmations of online purchases/services and follow-up items such asadditional, missing data or information queries or calendar alerts suchas meetings or events, among others. Different activated light colorscan represent unique data meanings allowing a user to see an activatedspeaker light and provide an access or trigger word to the speaker toshare relevant data. Further, a flashing light can notify a user of anemergency or can flash to confirm receipt of a tag or purchase order,trigger word, command or next step data action. Data can be stored foreach user locally or remotely. For example, when a user observes anactivated light the user can speak their name as a trigger word, commandor access. The speaker can then authenticate the user's voice andrespond by saying “Hello User 1, you do not have any messages or pendingpurchase orders” or “Hello User 1, you have no actions” or the speakermay respond by saying “Hello User 1, User 2 left you a message and youhave 2 purchases you need to authorize. Would you like to hear themessage or authorize your purchases or do it later?” A user can respondaccordingly. Furthermore, a speaker integrating voice recognitionsoftware can identify a user and provide the aforementioned materials.As shown in FIG. 16 , a speaker can incorporate an interface to connector communicate with a telephone number as discussed herein so that anauthorized user can call, message or text to connect and communicatewith a speaker using an appliance/device to provide voice or textcommands to request information, receive stored messages or information,unique user data or to activate or adjust connected or communicatedsmart home appliances/devices or technologies. Furthermore, a user ortag can provide group or family messages using a speaker as a digitalvoice bulletin board or forward messages or data to participating user'sappliance/device. A speaker can be configured to send or forward anytag, camera, phone or voice generated or activated data or messagereceived, converted or stored with a speaker to any and all authorizedand participating users via voice-to-text, voice-to-voice or image, orcombinations thereof, to an appliance/device messaging, display, amongothers, which can include next step data actions.

In another example, a speaker can provide discrete user data sharing.For example, a speaker reader can interrogate a tag for generated oractivated data with a speaker configured to only share certaininterrogated tag data in the form of voice or text with a user'sappliance/device and not with the speaker voice interaction orengagement functionality. A speaker healthcare mode can interrogate auser's garment or a tag configured to read body vital signs and torestrict sharing the data to a user's appliance/device. In this example,a user can be provided data access and a data restriction so data isonly shared with a user's appliance/device. Furthermore, a user canaccess or receive data with an appliance/device or smartphone that doesnot integrate a reader.

In another example, a speaker in a healthcare mode, as previously noted,can be configured to provide a user with tag body vital sign data. Areader can be configured to provide generated or activated tag data witha restricted data sharing setting to provide the data only to a user,caretaker or doctor. Another tag data sharing setting can allow data tobe shared with speaker voice engagement and interaction activationfunctionality so tag data can be converted into synthesized human speechor text and shared with a user or appliance/device. A speaker or readercan also be configured to share certain data and threshold levels orranges with authorized users. For example, a user can elect an option ona speaker, appliance/device, network or healthcare account orapplication to transmit certain body vital sign data, in a certain rangeor level, to a specific user and provide that all other vital signranges or levels outside of certain thresholds transmit automatically toselect family, caregiver, doctor or emergency services viavoice-to-voice, voice-to-text or image/video, among others. For example,body vital sign ranges, levels or thresholds can be designated good,fair, serious or critical and user notifications can be based on theseor similar health status designations. As previously noted, a speakercan activate a flashing light or siren or other alerting noise to notifyof an emergency with immediate user action required. Furthermore, aspeaker can also provide notice to a family member, caregiver, doctor orother via an appliance/device, as previously noted, or that a user isnot properly using or allowing a tag to monitor, track or report bodyvital signs such as when no signal is received or reported or can senduser notices when conflicting or anomalous historical or comparativeuser data is generated or collected that can indicate mismatched orincorrect tag or garment usage.

As previously noted, in one embodiment, a tag can be configured togenerate or activate data and next step data actions. In one embodiment,the present embodiment can provide a method and system for a multimodalremote speaker healthcare monitoring system or network. The system caninclude a sensing/NCS tag that can be placed in proximity to a user;attached to a user; or attached, embedded or sewn into a user's garmentor bedsheets, among others. A tag can be configured to generate signalsto detect body vital sign data from a user that are interpreted withsoftware, algorithms, AI or neural networks. Single or multiple tags canconnect to or communicate with a user to generate data when placed inproximity to chest, arm, wrists, head/eyes, neck, joints,abdomen/stomach or any other body or tissue area intended for monitoringand data generation. A speaker healthcare monitoring system can providebenefits to any user; especially, remote well-being or healthcaremonitoring of seniors, users with disabilities, patients and individualswith existing conditions, pre-post-natal or fetal monitoring and sleeptracking, monitoring and reporting. A speaker healthcare monitoringsystem can include a reader configured to interrogate tag generated oractivated data which can also include automatic product ordering ordelivery, food freshness monitoring and reporting, physical locationsensing and body vital sign reporting. Generated or activated tag datacan be sent to an appliance/device or network to interpret and analyzedata which can be displayed on an appliance/device display or sent toother authorized appliances/devices for caregivers, doctors, contacts,users, providers or others described herein. In another embodiment, tagdata can be managed, processed or analyzed by a speaker with asoftware-defined radio (SDR) integrating a microcontroller embedded inthe speaker or via a proxy device. In yet another embodiment, anappliance/device, reader or a reader embedded into a speaker, aspreviously discussed, can be configured to convert tag signals andactivation data, such as executable code or unique identifiers, intosynthesized human speech, text, numeric or graphics, or combinationsthereof, to identify a user, provide verbal body vital sign data to auser appliance/device or to engage a user with text or speech/verbalqueries and responses regarding the data. Data processing and analysiscan be provided locally or remotely via a network. Generated oractivated tag data and a speaker can connect to or communicate with ahealthcare server, network or data modules for data storage and userinformation management or with an appliance/device, medicine cabinet,pantry or network healthcare data modules and next step data actions. Aspreviously noted, tags can be placed in close proximity or attached to auser; attached, embedded or sewn into a garment or bedding or disposed,attached or embedded into a band, strap, harness, smart watch band,automobile chest seat belt or any other type device (“tag connectors”).

Further, a position tracking or human activity recognition (“har”)device or sensor can also be incorporated and in communication with tagconnectors and incorporated into a monitoring and tracking platform incommunication with tag generated or activated data and next stepactions. Continuous user monitoring activities can detect or anticipateunsafe situations such as falls, among others. The present embodimentcan also include a vision-based recognition system using a camera incommunication with a speaker or tag connector to record video sequencesand to recognize user activities by combining images with computervision algorithms. Another embodiment can include a radio-basedrecognition system that can implement ZigBee, WiFi or tags to anticipateor detect human mobility issues. Another embodiment can integrate asensor recognition-based system that can incorporatemicro-electromechanical systems (“mems”) sensor technologies such as anaccelerometer, gyroscope, barometric or magnetometer to detect andanticipate body movements. In one embodiment mems can combine anaccelerometer with a gyroscope and be configured to recognize user falldetection or gait analysis, among others. Tags and indoor positioningtechnologies and sensors as previously noted can be combined into agarment or tag connector to track, monitor and report a user's bodyvital signs, physical position and activity by connecting andcommunicating with a speaker healthcare data management or network.

Continuing, a tag can generate data and transmit these signals to aspeaker as noted herein. An appliance/device or speaker can providelocal data processing, compression or storage for certain dataprocessing applications and can transmit data to an appliance/device,healthcare server or network via the Internet or network and relateddata modules. As previously discussed, depending upon the data level,range or threshold the data can be sent to a user, caregiver, doctor,hospital, emergency service, provider or other appliance/device. Aspeaker can also be configured to provide video monitoring as noted or acommunication service connecting to an appliance/device or televisiondisplay to facilitate communication and data sharing with a user,caregiver, doctor or provider.

User, tag, garment or tag connector identifiers or information can beprovided for each user. A user can connect or communicate with one ormore tags or position sensing devices. User information can be manuallyentered into a user appliance/device or speaker application, account orother computing device using a unique username or password to identify auser and tag or sensing device in one embodiment. In another embodiment,a tag or combined tag functionality can provide a speaker,appliance/device or other computing device account or applicationactivation with an executable code or other activation data toautomatically open an account, application or registration page toprovide basic user data with voice or text that can include integrationof an appliance/device camera or scanner to scan tag, garment or tagconnectors that incorporate a quick response (QR) or bar code, or anyother code disclosed herein, or use voice and voice prompts to completerequired account information, editing or modifications to associate atag and usage with a user to allow tracking, monitoring and reporting ofgenerated tag body vital sign data. A system can also provide anycombinations of the aforementioned.

A remote speaker healthcare monitoring platform can function as acontinuously operating and real-time data generating, gathering,analysis and response network, subscription or service. In oneembodiment, an application can activate a user login page. A user canalso open/close or connect/disconnect an activation tag or device asdiscussed herein to initiate a user login or use an appliance/device orsmartphone camera or system scanner to input a QR, bar or other codefrom a user tag, garment, tag connector or position sensing deviceswhich can also activate an application or user program. Speaker orappliance/device applications, programs, menus or modules can beaccessed via appliance/device, voice, text or display. For example, aspeaker or appliance/device voice or main menu can include a “Health” or“Product/Food” or “Medication/Emergencies” or “Comments” menu,combinations or others. A Product/Food section can include scanned orread tag available products or food inventory in a refrigerator, pantryor medicine cabinet and provide food or container freshness levels aswell as projected shelf-life. Users can access and review placed virtualor pending product shopping lists and anticipated delivery times/dates.A user can access this section to modify, cancel or placeproduct/service purchase orders. Multiple authorized users can access auser profile or page to allow a caregiver or family member to monitorthe well-being of a user and also place services or product orders withdeliveries. A Medication section can provide current and historicalmedication usage, availability and comments regarding usage, sideeffects, etc. As noted in the Product/Food section, medications can beordered, delivered with monitored usage. An Emergencies section canprovide recent or historical medical issues such as incidents, emergencyroom or treatments, among others. A Comments section can provide recentor historical family, caregiver or doctor observations regardingwell-being, eating, general habits, discomforts and other health orwell-being observations. A “Health” menu can provide numerous sections.A “Health Tracker” module can be configured to generate and gather datafor heart rate, blood pressure, respiration rate, breathing activity oreffort and pre-post-natal or fetal monitoring and to display data withvoice, text, numerically or graphically with individual rates, levels,thresholds or combined data, comparative data for age, health, weight,height or conditions, vital statistics and medical history andhistorical user data and with other related information and provide adata share option to transmit data to other user appliances/devices. A“Health Data” module can provide a user's records for activity data,heart rate, blood pressure, respiration rate, breathing activity andpre-post-natal data and also provide self or auto-diagnosis data. A“Speaker Setting” module can allow a user to verify proper and correcttag usage, set and adjust user and automatic health or contactnotifications such as health, caregiver, doctor, hospital or emergencyor other. A “Health Contact” module can allow a user a quick connect tocommunicate with family, a caregiver, doctor or other using text, speechor camera. Other modules can be created or added depending upon a user'sneeds and user questions regarding generated or gathered data can bequeried to a speaker with voice or text via the speaker function.Generated or gathered healthcare data can be remotely accessed byauthorized users to receive, save or manage data files via a network foreach user, among others. Caregivers, doctors or other authorized userscan read or analyze the generated, activated or gathered data to providediagnostic information or advice to a user, family member or caregiver.Any time account data is edited or changed a voice or text message andconfirmation can be sent to a user. Any disclosure herein orcombinations thereof can be incorporated into a speaker healthcareplatform, a speaker, appliance/device or technology. A healthcareplatform as noted can be used via an appliance/device application.Furthermore, this healthcare model can also be implemented as anagricultural data module or store and used to monitor animals such ascattle, pigs, horses, chickens, etc., and monitor chicken egg laying andanimal gestation or pregnancies, etc. In one example, a GPS sensor orsystem in communication with a speaker healthcare platform can attach toa collar and include a tag and a reader, or combinations thereof totrack, monitor and report animal health. In another example, tags can beattached to a user and a reader carried or attached to anappliance/device, drone, dog, llama or other that can monitor a user oranimals.

Also disclosed is a method and system for the use of multiple brandlogos or names and communicative indicia on a tag, garment, healthcarespeaker or platform, appliance/device, technology, food item, containeror product packaging (“product”) wherein at least one of the brand logosor names (such as a secondary or tertiary brand logo or name) can beused to represent unique, different or distinct products, services orbenefits from the primary brand logo or name. Secondary or tertiarybrand logos or names can communicate to consumers either an enhanced,unexpected or unseen use or benefit for a product that can include abenefit such as a product/service order placement, fulfilment ordelivery; tracking, monitoring or reporting product freshness andprojected shelf-life; tracking, monitoring or reporting body vitalsigns; processing a purchase order payment; or providing vital signrelated recipes with respective next step data actions.

A method and system is provided to manufacture, package, market or sellan appliance/device, garment, healthcare speaker, container or platformand a method and system that can be used with the tag embodimentsdescribed herein and to provide consumers with product packaging thatincludes technologies, communicative indicia, text or tags toeffectively and immediately communicate to a user specific primary,secondary or tertiary benefits such as benefits regarding technologies,usages, interaction and communication, advantages, product availabilityand complementary usage with an appliance/device or product and consumergoods by using minimal surface area on said product packaging and amethod and system to provide user product packaging informationregarding an appliance/device or consumer goods to effectively andimmediately communicate specific primary, secondary or tertiaryadvantages or benefits of an appliance or container a technology.

For example, a combined primary, secondary or tertiary brand logo orname descriptor can include the use of any of the followingcommunicative indicia or text to form a benefits descriptor andassociation and in any combination hereof or as disclosed herein:

primary brand logo or name combined description of association orinter-relation secondary brand logo or name or tertiary brand logo orname

For example, a product or packaging can include a primary brand logo orname which includes a product with a technology and a secondary ortertiary brand logo or name or icon for any of the following: ahealthcare speaker or network, container, an appliance/device, garment,a smartphone, speaker, beacon, tag, user interface, a retail grocerystore, food distribution, delivery or service company such as aninternet, cloud or product provider or any others disclosed herein. Alogo and brand name for an appliance/device, garment or technologyimmediately informs a consumer that there are additional non-obvious orunseen benefits associated with a product, container or technology and alogo for a food distribution channel such as a retail grocery store or acloud service, immediately informs a consumer of same or other similartype product availability and that this information can be located,read, downloaded or accessed in whole, part or additionally provided viaa tag and accessed with a reader enabled appliance/device or network. Inanother example a garment can incorporate tags to generate body vitalsign data that can include a brand logo or name for a tag, healthcarespeaker or network, a speaker, appliance/device, phone or networkservice with a reader that can interrogate said tags to provide userbodily vital sign data. This can also be used for pre-post-natal or babygarments and clothing such as bedding, diapers or children/baby clothes.Brand logos or names or any combinations of the aforementioned products,services or technologies can be combined.

FIG. 17 depicts an embodiment of a product inside a container with atechnology and brand logos and names. A sealable container 222 isprovided with a cover 221 disposed thereon. The cover can include aone-way valve 220 to allow air to be evacuated from inside saidcontainer when a vacuum is applied to it to create a vacuum environmenttherein. An adhesive, film or plastic material 227 can cover the one-wayvalve to protect the valve and container contents and can be removed toallow a vacuum environment to be created inside said container. A tag228, or a combination of tags, as described in the embodiments herein,can communicate or connect with each other, as well as for any of theother embodiments described herein, and can be located individually ortogether inside or outside of said container or appliance/deviceinterior to monitor, track and report a level of product freshness,change, gas levels or contaminants, identify a product or container orthe location of a product or a container or an appliance/device that caninclude a home or work setting. A primary brand logo or name 223 canrepresent a product. A secondary brand logo or name 224 can represent atechnology such as a tag or a cloud service that provides a subscriptionservice to detect product freshness levels and shelf-life projections orto order or replace a product. A brand logo or name descriptor 225 candescribe or represent brand logos or names. A tertiary brand logo orname 226 can represent an appliance/device that can function with saidproduct, container or technology. Further, a tag can also incorporate anexecutable code or provide unique tag or product or other identifiers,as discussed herein, to identify or register a tag, usage, software oralgorithms to analyze or interpret tag data, among others. A tag,attached to or inside a container, or tag open/close orconnect/disconnect device to order a dedicated product/service canincorporate a brand logo or name on the tag, tag and container or tagdevice to inform a user that the tag contains specific or unique data tosaid product/service.

For example, as shown in FIGS. 7-10 , a tag can be disposed inside aclosed container with a product. A sensor portion can be configured toinclude single or multiple sensors to detect gases from a product whensealed inside a container. A tag can also be configured with a sensor todetect a gas not produced or emitted by a product. This configurationcan allow a tag in a sealed container to detect gas levels produced by aproduct inside a container so that an appliance/device reader can detecta change in the resistivity level or signal output of a tag and saidchange can be analyzed and interpreted to notify an appliance/device oruser that a product is fresh or spoiled and also provide a projectedshelf-life. A tag positioned to direct signals into a food product oritem can also provide generated or gathered data that can be analyzedand interpreted to provide an indication of a change in a product asnoted herein. Additionally, in response to a tag or signal change aproduct order can be placed into a virtual shopping basket, an order canbe placed or a request to replace a product if spoiled, among others.

Further, a sensor can be configured to read a gas not associated with aproduct or spoilage process. For example, a tag in a sealed containercan detect oxygen, or parts of oxygen: for example, and in a retail/worksetting this can indicate that a container has been opened, tamperedwith or is broken depending on the reader setting, software oralgorithms used and in a home environment an appliance/device canprovide notice to a user that a product/service order is automaticallyplaced or a container has been opened, among others. In another example,a user opens a sealed container and a tag inside the container detectsan ambient gas not generated or stored inside the sealed container orassociated with a product or a spoilage process, but can detect anambient gas that can be analyzed and interpreted as an open containerand for an order to be placed. The change analysis and interpretationcan be configured for a home or work environment reader, software oralgorithm. Any detection or order can provide a user or anappliance/device with a notice, an option to purchase or replace or toplace a product into an online or virtual shopping basket and provide auser or appliance/device voice/text confirmation for each process.Additionally, a product delivery can be requested with each action witha confirmed time/date or provide available delivery times/dates for auser to select that can include a delivery confirmation. An order can bemade immediately, provide for a delay period such as 24 hours and onlyallow one purchase per product per a determined time period unless auser indicates otherwise in a profile, application, account,appliance/device, network or related operation.

In the following description, as depicted in FIGS. 5, 6, 12, 14 and 15 ,and for purposes of explanation and not limitation, specific details areset forth for particular networks, communication systems, computers,terminals, appliances, devices, components, techniques, storage devices,data and network protocols, applications, software products and systems,operating systems, development interfaces, hardware, etc. in order toprovide a thorough understanding of the present invention which canapply, function and operate to and with any of the appliances/devices,containers, garments, platforms, tags, products, technologies andinterfaces disclosed herein to allow appliances/devices or networksaugmented or virtual reality applications and software, ArtificialIntelligence (AI), neural network applications, image and eventrecognition, voice/text activation and recognition software or hardwareand interfaces to connect, communicate and interact with a user, userinterface, appliance/device, garment and software and hardware programsand interfaces for connected or wireless communication via cloud,internet, satellite and other types of systems and services to operate,interact and communicate with any of the appliances, technologies,interfaces, networks or data modules or stores (“data modules”)disclosed herein. As noted, all FIGs. where appropriate can discloseappropriate appliance/device, network or other interfaces.

It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present inventionmay be practiced in other embodiments that depart from these specificdetails. Detailed descriptions of well-known networks, computers,digital devices, storage devices, components, appliances/devices,technologies, techniques, data and network protocols, software productsand systems, development interfaces, operating systems, and hardware areomitted so as not to obscure the description of the present invention.

The operations described herein can be implemented as executable codestored on a computer or machine readable non-transitory tangible storagemedium (e.g., floppy disk, hard disk, ROM, EEPROM, nonvolatile RAM,CD-ROM, etc.) that are completed based on execution of the code by aprocessor circuit implemented using one or more integrated circuits; theoperations described herein also can be implemented as executable logicthat is encoded in one or more non-transitory tangible media forexecution (e.g., programmable logic arrays or devices, fieldprogrammable gate arrays, programmable array logic, application specificintegrated circuits, etc.).

FIG. 6 depicts a product management system 100. The system 100 comprisesa plurality of user interface devices 120 and a main server 150interconnected via a communication network 140. Various networks 140 maybe implemented in accordance with embodiments of the invention,including a wired or wireless local area network (LAN) and a wide areanetwork (WAN), wireless personal area network (PAN) and other types ofnetworks. When used in a LAN networking environment, computers may beconnected to the LAN through a network interface or adapter. When usedin a WAN networking environment, computers typically include a modem orother communication mechanism. Modems can be internal or external, andcan be connected to the system bus via the user-input interface, orother appropriate mechanism. Computers can be connected over theinternet, an intranet, extranet, ethernet, or any other system thatprovides communications, such as by the network 140. Some suitablecommunications protocols may include TCP/IP, UDP, OSI, Ethernet, WAP,IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth, Zigbee, IrDa or any other desired protocol.Furthermore, components of the system may communicate through acombination of wired or wireless paths.

The system 100 can be accessed via any user interface device orappliance or device 120 that is capable of connecting to the main server150. A user interface device or appliance or device 120 comprises adisplay, and preferably a touch screen display, reader, a video/cameraand a microphone for inputting voice/sound and a speaker. An exemplaryuser interface device or appliance/device 120 contains a web browser orsimilar program, allowing in some embodiments for a secure SSLconnection, and able to display HTML and CSS. This includes userinterface devices or appliances/devices 120 such as tablets, iPads, MacOS computers, Windows computers, e-readers, and mobile user devices suchas an iPhone, Android, Samsung and Windows Phone. Preferably, the userinterface device or appliance/device 120 is a smart: appliance, phone,speaker, display, television or tablet, among others. The user interfacedevices or appliance/device 120 can connect to the server 150 via theinternet and/or wirelessly, such as through a mobile telephone, cloud ornetwork 140, and/or any other suitable medium. User interface devices orappliances/devices 120 are able to communicate to the main server 150 sothat content can be started on one user interface device orappliance/device 120 and later continued on a separate user interfacedevice or appliance/device 120. The user interface device orappliance/appliance 120 preferably includes an I/O interface that allowsa user to interact with the system 100. The I/O interface may includeany hardware, software, or combination of hardware and software.

The CPU of the user interface device or appliance/device 120 can beimplemented as a conventional microprocessor, application specificintegrated circuit (ASIC), digital signal processor (DSP), programmablegate array (PGA), or the like. The CPU executes the instructions thatare stored in order to process data. The set of instructions may includevarious instructions that perform a particular task or tasks, such asthose shown in the appended flowchart. Such a set of instructions forperforming a particular task may be characterized as a program, softwareprogram, software, engine, module, component, mechanism, algorithm ortool. The memory is preferably non-transitory memory and can includerandom access memory (RAM), ready-only memory (ROM), programmablememory, flash memory, hard drives, and the like. The memory, can includeapplication programs, OS, application data etc. The exemplary computingdevice 120 can also include a network module connected to an antenna tocommunicate with the rest of the system or network 100.

The main server 150 described herein can include one or more computersystems directly connected to one another and/or connected over thenetwork 140. Each computer system includes a processor, non-transitorymemory, user input and user output mechanisms, a network interface, andexecutable program code (software) comprising computer executableinstructions stored in non-transitory tangible memory that executes tocontrol the operation of the main server 150. Preferably, the memory isnon-volatile. Processor is in communication with the memory, which canbe on the server or remote to the server. Similarly, the processorsfunctional components formed of one or more modules of program codeexecuting on one or more computers. Various commercially availablecomputer systems and operating system software can be used to implementthe hardware and software. The components of each server can beco-located or distributed. In addition, all or portions of the samesoftware and/or hardware can be used to implement two or more of thefunctional servers (or processors) shown. The main server 150 can runany desired operating system, such as Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris or anyother server based operating systems. Other embodiments can includedifferent functional components. In addition, the present invention isnot limited to a particular environment or main server 150configuration. Preferably, the main server 150 is a cloud based computersystem.

The main server 150 includes a web server and the query processing unit.The web server receives the user requests and sends it to the queryprocessing unit. The query processing unit processes the request andresponds back to the user interface device 120 via the web server. Thequery processing unit fetches data from the database server ifadditional information is needed for processing the request. Thedatabase is stored in the non-volatile memory. The term “database”includes a single database or a plurality of separate databases. Themain server 150 can comprise the non-volatile memory or the main server150 can be in communication with the non-volatile memory storing thedatabase. The database can be stored at different locations.

A computing environment can include a server computer or any otherdevice, appliance or system to provide computing functionality which caninclude a plurality of computing appliances or devices configured in oneor a plurality of server or computer banks. In one embodiment, acomputing environment can include a plurality of computing appliances ordevices including a hosted or grid computing resource or otherdistributed computing arrangement. Relevant data modules or stores caninclude tag, user, home, retail, wholesale, manufacturer, hospitality,industrial, healthcare, agricultural or medicine/food/recipe data,information, identifiers, prices, profiles, historical, trends, healthand food data, usages and recommendations for related products, servicesor providers and in some examples can provide: appliance/device; tagdata; tags; tag signal conversion to synthesized human voice/text;device; body vital signs (i.e., heart rate, blood pressure, respirationrate, breath effort, pre-post-natal-fetal) and individual or healthdemographic data or profiles; biometric (and as noted herein) analysisand application; product, food, recipe and cooking times; expirationdate data and of open containers; expiration date or shelf-life dataafter a container, food or medication is open; order-purchase-processingdata; gas, volatile organic compound and chemical and product freshnessand threshold levels, images and signatures; user or product profileswith comparative, historical and age/condition specific data for theaforementioned can be stored in data modules or a data locationaccessible to the computing environment and can comprise a plurality ofdata modules or stores. Stored data or modules can be associated withthe operation of the various processes, applications and/or appliance ordevice functions described herein. Data modules or stores can allow auser, appliance/device, server or network to perform data searched,queries and data management and combine data, analysis or conversionprocesses, services and next step data actions from data or tag datasources that can include networks, servers, files, sets, packages, amongothers. Further, the terms “module”, “program” or “engine” can also beused herein to describe part of a computing system integrated to performa particular task or function. Data modules or stores can include anydata or next step data actions disclosed herein that can connect,communicate or process individually, in sequence or combination herein.

Software program modules and data stored in the non-volatile memory ofthe main server 150 can be arranged in logical collections of relatedinformation on a plurality of computer systems with associatednon-volatile memories. The software and data can be stored using anydata structures known in the art including files, arrays, linked lists,relational database tables and the like.

The server 150 and user interface devices, appliances or devices 120 areprogramed to perform the methods and processes described herein. Forexample, an appliance/device such as an Apple, Nokia or Samsung caninclude or communicate with a tag reader and use an application toaccess tag data, conversion data, product ordering, healthcare ormarketing information and data/information from a tag to manage saidcontent either alphabetically, by type, location, module, store orsection or product or body vital sign type and a user can add personalnotes and other information to said retrieved materials such ascomparative information and material, store name and location of saidproduct, time, future sales dates, discounts, product specifications,recipes and ingredients and to read, for example, thin film tags incommunication with a tag to view recorded gas or temperature and othersensor information, market and transport time and product processing,storage and transportation history of a product or container, productordering, health data, purchasing, payment processing and deliveryinformation, etc., said data which can also be stored or located on adata module herein. Said information can be accessed directly from a tagor via a product, container, garment or appliance/device applicationthat can wirelessly access said information via a network, cloud orinternet communication or connectivity or as described herein and caninclude tracking, monitoring and reporting product or ambientconditions/freshness and in containers or appliance compartments or bodyvital signs and medications and can enable product ordering, purchasing,payment processing, product delivery and any others described herein. Anetwork or appliance/device can connect or communicate directly orindirectly with a local, remote or network computing appliance/device,server or product inventory/purchasing management system or other meansto a third party product/service provider such as online or physicalproduct manufacturer, retailer or wholesaler, fulfilment or productdelivery service or payment/processing service, pharmacy or healthcareor well-being service or provider, credit/debit card provider/service orproduct/service payment, financial or bank provider to allow andfacilitate product ordering, purchasing, payment processing or productdelivery, among others. For example, any of the appliances/devices,local, remote appliance/device or network computing devices, servers orproduct/inventory management systems can contain a purchaser identifier(name, address, biometrics as disclosed herein, financial/banking oraccount information, contact information and payment methods asdisclosed herein) which can represent or identify a purchaser, user,individual, business, corporation, etc., and can be added to an order toidentify or complete a replacement or purchase order, paymentprocessing, business or home delivery request or order, and any othersnoted herein. Further, an appliance/device, network or data modules canalso store or manage backup data that can include comprise one or moreof: user data; marketing material; product information, productordering, purchasing and payment processing data, technology andinformation; container and appliance applications; recipes and cookinginstructions; chemical, gas or volatile organic compound signatures orprofiles and threshold levels and any other information described hereinincluding user contact data (user address, bank, credit/debit card orthird party payment information), appliance specific data and caninclude network or appliance biometric access or authorizations usingfacial, eye/iris, fingerprint, palm or voice recognition connected to orin communication with an appliance and operating systems for productordering, purchasing and payment processing or delivery and data andnetwork configuration data, authorization and access. In certainsituations, appliance/device or network backup data can be encrypted anda memory structure can comprise a removable or non-removable secure ornon-secure element.

As provided herein, a tag and a camera can each include a networkinterface. For example, a tag and camera can connect and communicatewith each other and be in data communication with a computingenvironment through a network interface. This allows a tag and a camerato directly communicate with various data modules and applicationsacross a network, cloud and others. Another embodiment includes anappliance/device with a tag reader and a camera connected to or incommunication with cloud computing or internet network applications toread tags and products into an appliance/device inventory system andrecord container open date status and product expiration dates which canalso be network connected to food recipe platforms, distribution orservice provider networks as described herein. A user with anappliance/device or secure code access, website or network incommunication with an appliance/device, pantry or operating andinventory management system, as described herein, can be configured toaccess, view, review and monitor appliance/device food, container,medication status processes or inventoried products and to place productorders via a connected distribution and service provider network.Containers with technologies can be configured to operate and controlproduct ordering, purchasing, payment processing, delivery and appliancetemperature, humidity, venting and other operating settings.

For example, as shown in FIGS. 7-10 and 20 , an appliance/deviceinventory management system can comprise a digital list of products andtags for use with an appliance/device program or application (“app”).Devices can perform numerous inventory management functions; see forexample, Patent Application Nos. 20140009291, 20160162715, WO2016109563and WO2016109533, which are incorporated herein by reference in theirentirety. A user can create a digital list of basic, shopping, retail,work or home products (“list”) and provide the quantity or number ofproducts to be maintained in an appliance, pantry or home or work area,such as a living, bed or bathroom, supply or file cabinet (“modules” or“room”). This data list can be entered and stored into anappliance/device or network by a user, tag reader, a camera, and voice,via a network connection or lists can be preloaded to anappliance/device or via another appliance/device or a combination asdisclosed herein, with said products identified as basic, shopping,home, work or room products. The appliance/device program or app can beconfigured to function in several modes. An app mode can read all tagswithin reading range in an area or room and display all tag products ona handheld device or appliance display. The app can be configured todisplay only the tag products that are not located or identified or thatare absent within a reading range when compared to a stored data list inan appliance/device or last virtual basket/shopping list. The app canoperate in a home or work room mode; for example, a user can select asupply cabinet or bathroom mode and the app can be configured to readand display only products that are in a bathroom such as productsintended for a bathroom based on a stored or provided marketing list orproducts that are missing or absent from a bathroom when compared to astored list or products that do not belong in a bathroom or can suggestproducts based on the room and from the stored lists and network ordatabases for a tag reader, tag or camera image database. For example,an app mode can allow a user to read, list and display products thatshould ‘not be present’ in a room or space. For example, a user canselect this mode for a living room and the app can scan/read the area toonly identify tag products that do not belong in the room such asidentifying a tag tube of toothpaste and thereby informing a user thatthis product should be located in another room such as a bathroom. Inthis manner a user can quickly walk through a home or work environmentand quickly identify products that are present or available, identifyproducts that are absent or missing, identify products that do notbelong in a room or space, section or area and identify products thatneed to be ordered and to also receive product suggestions for eachroom, space, section or area with each reading or room mode incommunication with respective network product/marketing and product listmodules. For example, an app room mode can be configured into other appsor apps can be configured to operate individually or in any sequencewith the capability to store search results or send them to otherappliances/devices or networks for next step data actions. For example,when an appliance, pantry or room tag reader or camera (tags, readerswith interfaces can connect to or communicate with a camera and image orgeneral database) cannot identify or read a basic, shopping or room listproduct in an appliance, supply cabinet, pantry or home/work area thatproduct data can be sent to an appliance/device or network with a noticeor message regarding the product status or said data can be sentdirectly to a network to automatically place a product into an orderbasket or to place an order, purchase, payment processing or deliveryrequest for a product. The app ordering function can also place an orderafter a predetermined time period, such as after a 24 hour period. Anapp can also connect or communicate with a camera or image database.

For example, if a reader and computing device cannot or does notidentify a tag product in an appliance, pantry or home/work area orenvironment, and prior to placing an order based on the product notbeing present, an app can compare the inventory management datamodule/store/base with camera images, voice or tag products, databasesor modules as well as pending shopping orders or recent purchase ordersto verify the same or similar product is not available and can alsocompare and review virtual shopping baskets. When a tag reader detectsan absent or missing product in an appliance, shopping or room list,home/work environment a tag database can query the camera image, voiceor text product database to confirm or verify the presence or absence ofa product from one or more rooms prior to sending a notification orplacing an order and the camera, voice or text ordering functions canoperate similarly with the respective tag reader and product databases.In this manner if a speaker or beacon detects that a box of tissues isabsent or missing from a room the app can query the room and databasesto locate a product if it has been moved to another room or location,can detect a similar product placed or stored inside a pantry, canidentify a pending order or virtual shopping basket with the product orsimilar product and provide a user a notice or place an order. An appcan also provide a mode to only identify and display a digital list oftags or products that report body vital signs or others describedherein, provide freshness levels or expiration dates within determinedtimes or dates, such as days, weeks or years. The app can also beconfigured to only identify certain types or groups of products such asfresh foods including meat, fish, dairy or fruit and vegetables orcontainer products. An appliance app can be configured to create, readand display a list of products in an appliance, pantry or home/workenvironment in alphabetical order, food or product group, gas freshnesslevel and expiration date, expiration date order, projected shelf-lifeand to search for specific recipe products or a product group, type orspecific product can be inputted into an app to quickly search for theproduct. An app can provide a list of products that are present, absent,in the incorrect room or location or can suggest or recommend productsbased on products identified and stored in appliance/device, room,camera, voice, text, tag and product marketing databases, searches oruser data history. For example, a user can walk into their living room,bathroom, pantry or open their refrigerator with a smart control, asexplained herein, and a tag reader or camera can immediately inform auser that milk, a box of tissues, toilet paper, toothpaste or bakingsoda is absent or missing and to place an order or to replace saidabsent product with one from another area in the house. The app can alsoprovide the user with information such as how long a product has beenpresent in a room or area until the product is detected as absent. Theappliance program or app can then either place said product into anonline or virtual order basket or place an order via a network, open aproduct ordering page, display a product image on a display with apurchase option or upon reaching a predetermined dollar amount in avirtual basket can send the order, or send a product request to order,purchase, payment process or deliver for said products or via a thirdparty product/service provider. The aforementioned functions can also beexecuted by using the camera functionality with product imagerecognition, database or network. Delivery request information can besent by the order recipient, delivery service or connected network to auser with a schedule of available times to select from and to confirm ora specific delivery time confirmation can be sent. A notice andconfirmation for each or any step of the inventory management processcan be provided to a user. The aforementioned and all disclosure hereincan apply to appliance/device product ordering via voice or camera bycapturing voice and images and transmitting them to local, remote ornetwork computing devices, servers or product inventory/orderingmanagement systems which can query, connect and communicate with tags,voice or camera image data storage bases/stores. Furthermore, the systemallows a user, appliance/device or network to bundle voice, tag orcamera purchase orders together into a virtual shopping basket, apurchase or delivery order, payment processing or any other processesdescribed or combined herein.

FIGS. 18-19 , provide an aspect of the invention that can include anappliance/device (“appliance”, “host appliance”, “smart control”) withan appliance/device that can be tag reader enabled and connect andcommunicate with an appliance control or operating system and controlledwirelessly via an appliance/device, smartphone, voice, text, or AI,among others. In one embodiment, an appliance/device can comprise any ofthe following: a housing 1 in which at least one sealable modularcompartment 6 can be disposed with at least one or more tags, food orcontainer items disposed therein. As shown in FIG. 18 , anappliance/device control system 2 can include a display panel,microprocessor (CPU), memory device, network interface and software andhardware for a network enabled appliance/device including a wirelessdevice connected to a micro-controller to communicate with cloud,internet or satellite networks, a smart control, otherappliances/devices, containers, tags and to control and operate eachsystem. Furthermore, a smart control or appliance/device and anappliance/device can be constructed to incorporate input/output ports,an interface or a microcontroller to allow a user to connect a smartcontrol and an appliance/device together to communicate to allowsoftware, an interface and micro-controllers to connect to communicatewith hardware devices and with respective control and operating systems.As used herein an input/output port can include any system, includingcable or wireless, to couple an appliance/device, a smart control oranother appliance/device together to allow the creation of a network ofappliances/devices to communicate and share information, data,electricity, wireless connectivity via cloud, internet, satellite,Bluetooth and control by a host appliance, smart control orappliance/device in the network. The coupling device can include aninput/output port, slidable connectors, click or snap connectors, etc.The appliance network can also operate with an appliance/device toconnect to a network to function as a host appliance or as anappliance/device or a recipient of network data, connectivity, amongothers.

An appliance/device and a smart control, and respective control andoperating systems, can connect and communicate with each other usingcompatible control and operating systems, programs and software. Anappliance can include a housing 1, 18, a temperature system 40 to createa range of temperature inside a housing 1, 18, a compartment 6 and acontainer 30 disposed therein that can connect to a control system 2, 20and a display 38 and to individual or selected system components. Acontainer can include a one-way valve 36 or tag/sensors 50. A vacuumpump, fan or means 89 in communication with a compartment and operatingsystem can also be included. A humidity system 35 can create a range ofhumidity inside a compartment and a container disposed therein and canconnect to a control system and to individual or selected systemcomponents. A compartment can include a valve 90 in communication withan operating system and an appliance aperture 104, a seal 91 on the openand close mechanism 93 that can include a drawer 4 with a handle 5 orother closure device for the compartment aperture as disclosed herein.All appliance systems can be controlled by the operating system or anappliance/device.

A smart control 508 can function as a countertop, refrigerator orhandheld or appliance device to provide cooking instructions; monitorand control an appliance cooking network; function as a household orroom security platform or device by connecting to a camera doorbellsystem or other home security camera systems to monitor or report withits security camera system; a camera with a motion detector, GPS, todetect and report levels of gas or ambient contaminants; check productinventory and place product orders, purchases and home delivery andmonitor, track and report body vital signs using an appliance/device orreader/speaker 509 and include the control and operating systems of asmartphone or host appliance such as wireless enablement andcommunication, CPU, memory, control, tags and reader, camera or video,display panel 600, input/output and programmable capabilities 601, AI,augmented and virtual reality food, preparation, recipe or cookingcapabilities with software and hardware to connect and communicatewirelessly, via electrical socket or input/output ports, interface ormicrocontroller with cable 503 to each appliance/device 501 andoperating system connected to the smart control. A smart control can beplaced into a base to operate or recharge the unit. A smart control cancreate a connection with the base via connectors situated at the bottomor base of a smart control to recharge or to connect the smart controloperating system to the base and an appliance connected to the base tocontrol and manage an appliance. Furthermore, a smart control can beplaced into a refrigerator. A smart control base can be constructed orplaced into a refrigerator and connected using an electrical cable to aninterior appliance socket or an electrical source outside of therefrigerator such as a wall unit. In this manner, a smart control can beplaced inside a refrigerator to track and monitor products, orderproducts, etc., read body vital signs when a user is in proximity to anappliance to communicate with a network and data modules to suggest orrecommend food or drink items or recipes as well as exercise or restusing tag or camera data in communication with data modules. A smartcontrol can also operate with batteries. A smart control can be placedinside an appliance, pantry, medicine cabinet or house area to monitorproducts and activity and to order products or can be removed from anappliance such as a refrigerator to read and order products from areassuch as the pantry or other house areas. The smart control can also beplaced onto a kitchen counter in a base to control the cooking processof a network of appliances. The smart control can connect andcommunicate with online cooking sites or recipes via a network and datamodules to provide step by step cooking preparation and instructions toprepare a meal and to order products to make specific recipes or suggestrecipes based upon existing product inventory, tag freshness orprojected shelf-life data and other tag data such as health status andrelated user accounts and data.

A smart control or appliance/device can incorporate single or multiplecameras that can be AI connected in an appliance/device compartmentconnected and in communication with an appliance control and operatingsystem to identify users, individuals, containers, products,transactions, tags and events using appliance/device, internet andsatellite or cloud software, interfaces and processes as noted herein.For example, a camera on an appliance door or inside an appliancecompartment can identify a user, container or a product placed inside acompartment to adjust the required compartment temperature for a productor set a specific or mean temperature for more than one product. If thecamera does not view a product in a compartment the temperature can belowered to a predetermined temperature level until a product orcontainer is identified. A camera can identify food items inside anappliance compartment and set the most effective temperature, humidity,venting and pressure settings for one or more food items that caninclude the same or different items such as fruit and vegetables, meat,dairy, bakery, fish or a range of respiring or non-respiring food items.A camera can capture a container or food item being placed inside anappliance and recommend to a user the most effective storage placementinside the refrigerator by suggesting via voice, light or location themost effective food drawer, shelf, appliance function or location toplace said product. A camera can identify a user and read their bodyvital signs and recommend food items inside an appliance, food inventoryor suggested food items that fit a described fitness or lifestyle basedon health, weight or medical or health needs and requirements as notedherein.

As used herein, a container can be any receptacle such as a sealable orresealable receptacle or closure for use with a container that can alsohold a product and constructed to hold environments such as modifiedatmosphere, gas, vacuum, pressure or vented environments with saidcontainers not being destroyed by said applications. Containers aredesigned for use with tags configured to generate or provide dataactivation technologies to function with an appliance/device, garment,technologies or network. Containers can combine any tag functions orapplications as described herein, to function individually, incombination or in sequence with any tag, data generation or activationconfigurations or combinations described herein with appliances/devices,garments, technologies or networks and related data modules inconnection or communication with users, products, services, providers ormarkets (“container”).

As used herein, a container technology can include any technology thatcommunicates, interacts, tracks, monitors, reports, benefits, orders,purchases, processes a payment or service or delivery or enhances theuse, access, understanding, storage or appearance of a product such as auser interface, consumer or electronic device, good or appliance whichcan be placed, attached, affixed to or connect to or communicate with aproduct, container, garment or appliance such as, but not limited to,wireless technologies that can include Li-Fi, RFID, NFC and hybrid tagsand an is card (active, passive, hybrid or battery assisted passivetags), a machine-readable code such as a universal product code or QRcode that can comprise an array of black and white squares and can storedata such as URLs or oilier information to be read by a camera on anappliance or other interface, bar codes that can be read by RF or barcode devices, thin film labels and applications with sensors and sensorsin communication with wireless technologies such as Li-Fi interfaces andRFID, NFC or hybrid tags that can generate or activate data or next stepdata actions (“tags”), semiconductors, circuits, chip resistors, thinfilm chip resistors/transistors, memory and networks, electronictemperature and other-sensing labels including real-time sensingcapabilities, electronic sensor circuits, plastic semiconductors,chemical sensors such as potentiometric sensors, chemical field-effecttransistor sensors, chemiresistors and chemoreceptors. Technologies canfurther include containers or lids with sensors to monitor temperature,vacuum, humidity, time, container density, acidity levels and gases,chemicals and volatile organic compounds, such as but not limited to,aldehyde, acetic acids, ethylene, sulphur compounds, alcohol CO2, NH3,H2, H2S, O2, N2 and SO2. Tags or sensors can connect to or communicatevia wireless or wired methods to transfer data between two or moreappliances/devices in communication with network interfaces and networkscomprising Li-Fi, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, internet, satellite and cloudcomputing technologies and all technologies described herein can becombined into complementary combinations or applications. Technologiescan also include artificial intelligence, augmented, neural or virtualreality applications, software or hardware interfaces for use withappliances/devices. Firmware can also be incorporated into any relevantembodiment or appliance/device or network application to control theoperation of an appliance/device on which it is hosted. All of thetechnologies and networks disclosed herein “technology” or“technologies” can be combined or function in any complementary order,combination or function with any other technology, network,appliance/device or process disclosed herein.

As used herein, product packaging, information and marketing materialsas used herein can include any communicative indicia such as icons,abbreviated text, symbols, voice, graphs or graphical representations,shapes, colors, forms, or text, that can be digitally, physically, incombination, or by any other means, configured to communicate or connectto, incorporate, read, be written on, attach or associate with aproduct, container or appliance/device or other product, container orappliance/device and can include URLs, wired or wireless capabilities,cloud, satellite, web or internet data, containers, technologies,consumer goods, electronics, devices, user interfaces or appliances,including user account, applications, personal data, email and web siteaddresses, telephone numbers or any other digital, social media orpersonal address or banking or financial information as describedherein. Product information can include technical and specificationdata, financial, legal and operating information, data and documentssuch as warranty, technical and operating manuals and technologies,products and services. Product marketing materials can include taggenerated or activated data, next step data actions and voice or textdata and materials, readers, URLs, price, product, place, promotions,marketing collateral, coupons, promotional materials, recipes, menus,movies, music, sales, visual and auditory materials, discounts,brochures and other printed or digital product information, visual aidsused in sales presentations, user health and metrics, web content,product data sheets and white papers and any other materials disclosedherein (all of the aforementioned “product packaging” or “packaging” or“marketing”).

As used herein an appliance can include consumer or electronic devices,user interfaces, electronic goods or manufacturer, retail, wholesale,home or professional goods or appliances including any user interfacesuch as mobile, smartphones, readers, smart speakers, beacons, tablets,lap tops, computers, glasses, watches, wired or wireless wearables,devices and clothing/garments, devices, rings, jewelry and wristbands,printers, cameras, micro-processors and microphones that can include usewith an appliance, device, garment, consumer good, user interface orlocal or remote computing, cloud, server, network, appliance or deviceoperating system and any other similar electronic device or applianceoperating systems including functions and modes that include tagmonitoring, tracking and reporting of generated or activated data ornext step data actions, product ordering, purchasing, payment processingor delivery. Appliances can further include retail display ormerchandising cabinets and refrigerated units, microwave oven, oven,induction cook top or UV light systems (any of these technologies can beincorporated as a single mode or combination mode in an appliance orinterface and can be controlled by an interface or appliance controller,another or external appliance or interface, a product, container orsmartphone, smart speaker, beacon, mobile or remote application tofunction with the other or external appliance functions and modesdisclosed herein), stoves, refrigerators, freezers, washer/dryer, vacuumsystems, toaster, rice maker, steamer, pasta cooker, crock pot, modularcooking units, portable or handheld devices which can be tag readerenabled, RFID light readers, and can combine, connect and communicatewith other technologies, appliances or devices in any complementary orcompatible combination and in any combinations of the aforementionedappliances, devices, technologies or tags as described herein(“appliance/device” or host appliance or “smart control”).

While particular embodiments of the present invention have beenillustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in theart that various other changes and modifications can be made withoutdeparting from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is thereforeintended to cover in the appended claims all such changes andmodifications that are within the scope of this invention.

1. A system to provide user marketing recommendations or suggestionsbased on a health diagnosis, comprising: a radio frequency tag incommunication with a human or an animal; a computing device comprising aprocessor and a non-volatile, non-transitory memory, and configured tocommunicate with a user interface device, the computing deviceconfigured to utilize artificial intelligence; a radio frequency readerin communication with the computing device and configured to receive asignal from the radio frequency tag; the radio frequency tag configuredto measure a motion of the human or the animal to provide a measuredmotion, wherein the measured motion comprises a vital sign; the radiofrequency tag configured to send a signal to the radio frequency reader,the signal containing vital sign data; an application stored in thenon-volatile, non-transitory memory, configured to use artificialintelligence, and executable by the processor to: interpret the vitalsign data to determine a level of the measured motion; determine whetherthe level of motion fails, maintains, reaches or exceeds a determinedlevel; determine a diagnosis based on the level of motion; generate atreatment comprising at least one of a drink, a food, a medical productor a pharmaceutical product; generate marketing information for thedrink, the food, the medical product or the pharmaceutical product; andtransmit the marketing information to the user interface device.
 2. Thesystem of claim 1, wherein the marketing information comprises a brandof the drink, the food, the medical or the pharmaceutical product. 3.The system of claim 2, wherein the marketing information furthercomprises at least one of a URL, price, place, promotion, marketingcollateral, coupon, promotional material, recipe, menu, sale, discount,and brochure.
 4. The system of claim 1, further comprising a human or ananimal account comprising a profile in the memory, wherein the profilecomprises at least one of personal data, the drink, the food, themedical product, the pharmaceutical product, a prior health condition,an existing health condition; a prior medical condition; an existingmedical condition; the treatment; a prior treatment, a doctor, a healthmetric, health record, the diagnosis, a prior diagnosis, and medicalhistory.
 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the radio frequency tagcomprising a radio frequency identification tag, an NFC tag, or a radiofrequency tag configured to use a Bluetooth protocol.
 6. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the radio frequency tag is configured to send identityinformation about the human or the animal to the computing device andthe computing device is configured to read and interpret the signalcontaining information about the identity or the measured motion of thehuman or the animal when in contact or close proximity to the radiofrequency tag.
 7. The system of claim 1, further comprising theapplication configured to transmit the diagnosis and treatment to theuser interface.
 8. The system of claim 1, wherein the radio frequencytag is configured to generate an ambient environmental data to detect oridentify data related to an ambient gas or a contaminant; generate arecommendation, a suggestion or an action based on the detection oridentification of the gas or the contaminant; and transmit therecommendation, the suggestion or the action based on the detection oridentification of the gas or the contaminant to the user interfacedevice.
 9. The system of claim 1, further comprising a camera incommunication with the computing device and the artificial intelligenceconfigured to identify the drink, the food, the medical product or thepharmaceutical product using the camera.
 10. The system of claim 1,wherein the user interface device comprising a microphone and a speaker,wherein the artificial intelligence is configured to communicate withthe user through the microphone and speaker.
 11. The system of claim 1,wherein the vital sign data is based on motion of at least one of aniris, tissue, blood, a body, facial, a heart, and a respiration.
 12. Thesystem of claim 1, wherein the user interface device comprises at leastone of a smart speaker, a speaker, a smartphone, a server, a handhelddevice, a tablet, a computer, a watch, glasses, an appliance, arefrigerator or a display to display information.
 13. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the computing device is configured to generate apurchase order or delivery order for the drink, the food, the medicalproduct or the pharmaceutical product to a service provider to fulfilthe purchase order or delivery order.
 14. The system of claim 1, whereinthe computing device is configured to generate or to transmit a paymentto a healthcare insurance provider or to the service provider for thediagnosis, the treatment, the product or the product delivery.
 15. Thesystem of claim 1, wherein the computing device is configured to selecta doctor based on the diagnosis, the body motion, the vital sign, thetreatment or the product.
 16. The system of claim 1, wherein thecomputing device, using artificial intelligence, is configured togenerate marketing information based on the identity of at least one ofthe following: a brand; a medical product; a healthcare product; awell-being product; a treatment product; a pharmaceutical product; adrink product; a food product; a healthcare insurance provider, aproduct or service related to the product, a product fulfillmentservice, a delivery service, a doctor, a healthcare service or a paymentservice.
 17. The system of claim 1, wherein the computing device isconfigured to use artificial intelligence to generate a pharmaceuticalproduct for the human or the animal based on the diagnosis or treatment.18. A method of providing user marketing recommendations or suggestionsbased on a health diagnosis, comprising: providing a radio frequency tagin communication with a human or an animal; providing a computing devicecomprising a processor and a non-volatile, non-transitory memory, andconfigured to communicate with a user interface device, the computingdevice configured to utilize artificial intelligence; providing a radiofrequency reader in communication with the computing device andconfigured to receive a signal from the radio frequency tag; measuringby the radio frequency tag a motion of the human or the animal toprovide a measured motion, wherein the measured motion comprises a vitalsign; sending a signal from the radio frequency tag to the radiofrequency reader, the signal containing vital sign data; the computingdevice using the application and artificial intelligence to: interpretthe vital sign data to determine a level of the measured motion;determine whether the level of motion fails, maintains, reaches orexceeds a determined level; determine a diagnosis based on the level ofmotion; generate a treatment comprising at least one of a drink, a food,a medical product or a pharmaceutical product; generate marketinginformation for the drink, the food, the medical product or thepharmaceutical product; and transmitting the marketing information fromthe computing device to the user interface device.
 19. The method ofclaim 18, wherein the marketing information comprises a brand of thedrink, the food, the medical or the pharmaceutical product.
 20. Themethod claim 18, wherein the radio frequency tag comprising a radiofrequency identification tag, an NFC tag, or a radio frequency tagconfigured to use a Bluetooth protocol.
 21. The method of claim 18,further comprising the computing device generating a purchase order ordelivery order for the drink, the food, the medical product or thepharmaceutical product to a service provider to fulfil the purchaseorder or delivery order.
 22. The method of claim 21, wherein themarketing information further comprises at least one of a URL, price,place, promotion, marketing collateral, coupon, promotional material,recipe, menu, sale, discount, and brochure.